There are cells found within your child’s milk teeth and healthy adult teeth
These precious cells have regenerative potential and can convert themselves into an array of different types of cells. These cells are considered to be naïve and it is this very characteristic which could allow them to adapt and repair cells such as joints, muscles, bone, nerves and even a damaged heart.
It is not just milk teeth that house these unique cells, healthy adult teeth can also be processed and stored.
The centre of a tooth is a reservoir of cells. Once the tooth has been received at our laboratory the dental pulp cells will be extracted from the centre of the tooth, processed and prepared for storage.
At present cells, like those found in dental pulp, are currently in clinical trial for over 300 different conditions including cerebral palsy and autism.
Whilst the most rich source of cells are found within the umbilical cord, collection and storage of dental pulp offers parents a second chance to store their child’s precious cells.