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DDS Dentist Free-lance, Formazione, Odontoiatria Legale & Forense

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Growing an Ear in Your Arm: It's Real! 🦻✨ Tissue engineering is making headlines with its ability to grow ears on arms. Here's how it works: doctors create a mold of an ear and cover it with the patient’s cells. This mold is then placed under the skin, usually on the arm. Over a few months, the cells grow into cartilage, forming a new ear. Once ready, doctors move the ear to its proper place on the body. In China, scientists successfully grew an ear on a patient’s arm. An artist named Stelarc even grew an ear on his forearm as part of an art project. This breakthrough helps people who have lost ears in accidents or were born without them. Let’s connect for more knowledge sharing.

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This is really for real? lol wow , amazing

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David de la Rosa

Profesor, Técnico Especialista en Prótesis Dental. Diseñador CAD y Ceramista Dental.

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Muy interesante !...Así serán las prótesis del futuro ??....serán así los dientes y demás partes de nuestra anatomía perdidas ?...no sé, supongo. ¿ dejaran de ser prótesis al estar vivas ? que opinas ? Un implante dental está integrado y sólidamente unido al hueso...pero ¿esta oreja ?,... además parece tener sensibilidad , piel y vasos sanguíneos.... Eso, ¿ la hace estar viva y dejar la categoría de prótesis ? Bueno no sé yo...parece que su base de un hueso de costilla no será tan blandito como unas suaves y naturales orejas de serie. Jejeje !

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