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momo55 02-03-12 08:32 PM

Stunning Medical Progress
 
This is jaw dropping news . I'm curious what new doors will be opened with this technique in the future...
http://mtbeurope.info/news/2012/1202005.htm

magicstix 02-03-12 08:43 PM

This kind of thing is already obsolete with fleshprinting and stem cell techniques. They won't make you a titanium jaw in the future, they'll grow you a new one from your own cells.

August 02-03-12 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by magicstix (Post 1832662)
This kind of thing is already obsolete with fleshprinting and stem cell techniques. They won't make you a titanium jaw in the future, they'll grow you a new one from your own cells.

Yeah but I wanna titanium one! Be able to drive nails with my chin. That'd be cool! :D

GoldenRivet 02-03-12 09:54 PM

i may be understanding genetics incorrectly...

but even using your own DNA to grow you a replacement jaw bone - assuming you needed the replacement at the age of 18 - would take 18 years to grow yes?

besides i think we are a short distance from perfecting such things.

In the mean time i think this presents something very helpful for people who have been involved in industrial accidents or who have had various bone structures badly shattered - or even for people who have had failed suicides.

I can't wait to see where medical technology is in another 20 years

magicstix 02-03-12 09:59 PM

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Originally Posted by GoldenRivet (Post 1832682)
i may be understanding genetics incorrectly...

but even using your own DNA to grow you a replacement jaw bone - assuming you needed the replacement at the age of 18 - would take 18 years to grow yes?

besides i think we are a short distance from perfecting such things.

In the mean time i think this presents something very helpful for people who have been involved in industrial accidents or who have had various bone structures badly shattered - or even for people who have had failed suicides.

I can't wait to see where medical technology is in another 20 years

No, it doesn't work that way. Growth speed is controlled by hormones secreted by the pituitary gland. The brain itself times how you grow, not your DNA.

GoldenRivet 02-04-12 12:20 AM

So, we could grow a liver for a 30 year old ... in say, 1 year?

magicstix 02-04-12 12:24 AM

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Originally Posted by GoldenRivet (Post 1832735)
So, we could grow a liver for a 30 year old ... in say, 1 year?

Wouldn't even take that long. Probably a few weeks at most. You don't even have to grow a whole liver, you only need around 25% of a normal liver to survive, and it's one of the only organs that regrows itself.

Gargamel 02-04-12 12:37 AM

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Originally Posted by August (Post 1832680)
Yeah but I wanna titanium one! Be able to drive nails with my chin. That'd be cool! :D

Most titanium alloys are actually quite soft, so you'd drive the nail, but end up bending your jaw. Then you'd have to heat it to over 700c to bend it back, and there goes the rest of your face.

magicstix 02-04-12 12:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Gargamel (Post 1832740)
Most titanium alloys are actually quite soft, so you'd drive the nail, but end up bending your jaw. Then you'd have to heat it to over 700c to bend it back, and there goes the rest of your face.

Worse than that, his skin and muscles aren't made of titanium...

August 02-04-12 01:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Gargamel (Post 1832740)
Most titanium alloys are actually quite soft, so you'd drive the nail, but end up bending your jaw. Then you'd have to heat it to over 700c to bend it back, and there goes the rest of your face.


Thanks for crapping on my Terminator fantasy! :stare: :DL

Egan 02-04-12 01:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Gargamel (Post 1832740)
Most titanium alloys are actually quite soft, so you'd drive the nail, but end up bending your jaw. Then you'd have to heat it to over 700c to bend it back, and there goes the rest of your face.

I'm an old time aesthete, can I have my jaw in teak and walnut instead?

Betonov 02-04-12 12:35 PM

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Originally Posted by August (Post 1832749)
Thanks for crapping on my Terminator fantasy! :stare: :DL

Make a carbon fiber jaw :DL

You could chew trough a train with those :DL

magicstix 02-04-12 12:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Betonov (Post 1832962)
Make a carbon fiber jaw :DL

You could chew trough a train with those :DL

Carbon fiber is rejected by the body...

Betonov 02-04-12 01:15 PM

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Originally Posted by magicstix (Post 1832973)
Carbon fiber is rejected by the body...

explains the rashes :dead:

CaptainMattJ. 02-04-12 01:51 PM

in the meantime, its gonna look pretty freaky deaky when the muscles start growing around the jaw. im assuming thats the point of it yes? To simply replace the bone with a complex titanium jaw that would allow muscle and skin to grow around it? I wonder how long that will take.


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