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See my other comment itt for the source.
Great article that source, and it seems to agree with me ( I know...)
Isn't that how most clinical trials work though? The post doesn't imply that it's solved or widely available yet
(aside from the chipped tooth photo in the thumbnail I guess)
The headlines suggest tooth regrow will be available in a few years. And it might, if you're an infant who's missing a tooth under specific circumstances. Also, in this case the scientist is hinting at more than he can deliver right now (based on the research), and he conveniently has co-founded a company to develop this drug. Let's just say I hope to be proven wrong, I could use three new teeth since I lost the previous ones 35 years ago.
Not sure why they need a phase3 at all. That's an efficacy trial, efficacy should be obvious at phase 2 and the could get approval.
They should trial through the Australian TGA, it would take years off the time.