20 points | by coloneltcb 19 hours ago ago
6 comments
I've heard of this a few times but I still don't quite get it..
It's just the only hard enough part of the body that won't be rejected but won't the autoimmune issues persist?
It's really incredible this has been around since the 60's and I would love to have a chat with the first person who said "let's try a tooth"
The guy didn't have an auto immune issue. It was a reaction to some medicine he got as a teenager.
Right but the article says that it applies the same to those with autoimmune issues..
True! Hmm best guess I could make is that autoimmune issues rarely attack the teeth themselves?
This is wild read and worth a pool upgrade. He now has about 20/40 or 20/30 vision in that eye, but needs to wear (normal I think) sun glasses.
File this question under "intrusive thoughts": does his body's natural mechanisms manage to keep the tooth moist? Does it end up feeling cold?
I've heard of this a few times but I still don't quite get it..
It's just the only hard enough part of the body that won't be rejected but won't the autoimmune issues persist?
It's really incredible this has been around since the 60's and I would love to have a chat with the first person who said "let's try a tooth"
The guy didn't have an auto immune issue. It was a reaction to some medicine he got as a teenager.
Right but the article says that it applies the same to those with autoimmune issues..
True! Hmm best guess I could make is that autoimmune issues rarely attack the teeth themselves?
This is wild read and worth a pool upgrade. He now has about 20/40 or 20/30 vision in that eye, but needs to wear (normal I think) sun glasses.
File this question under "intrusive thoughts": does his body's natural mechanisms manage to keep the tooth moist? Does it end up feeling cold?