It is important to plan for your children’s future. You spend money on education, extracurricular activities, and clothing. Why not invest in a healthy future for your children by banking their dental stem cells? Being prepared for your family's future is important. Taking steps to ensure you are ready for health issues down the road can give you peace of mind. Dental Stem Cell Banking is a secure way to store your child’s baby teeth, wisdom teeth, or healthy extracted teeth. Bless your children with the best possibility for a healthy future.Banking teeth is the storing of dental stem cells that have the ability to regenerate into various cell types.  When your child's tooth or your own is extracted by a dental professional, dental stem cells are harvested from the dental pulp within the tooth. Baby teeth and wisdom teeth are rich in dental stem cells. These cells within the pulp are a valuable source of highly regenerative stem cells. These dental stem cells are preserved indefinitely by being isolated from the dental pulp and cryogenically frozen.Why bank Teeth?Why do we save money for our children's education? So that they can have the best possibilities for a successful career. Why do we spend money on our children's extracurricular activities?  So that they can do what they love and experience lifetime memories and accomplishments.  So why would we bank our children's teeth? So that they can have the best possible chance at a healthy future.  Banking dental stem cells gives your children the ability to take advantage of stem cell therapies of today and those that emerge in the future.  No parent wants their children to get sick or become disease stricken.  So take advantage of medical benefits today that can provide cutting edge treatments for tomorrow.What type of stem cells are Dental Pulp Stem Cells?MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS (MSC)An extremely rich source for mesenchymal stem cells is the developing tooth bud of the baby teeth. While considered multipotent, they have proven to be pluripotent. The stem cells eventually form enamel, dentin, blood vessels, dental pulp, and nervous tissues, including a minimum of 29 different unique end organs. Because of extreme ease in collection in younger years of age before calcification, and minimal to no morbidity, they constitute a major source for personal banking, research, and multiple therapies. These stem cells have also shown capable of producing hepatocytes, a potential cure for diabetes in the future.Mesenchymal stem cells have already proven to be a powerful and potent platform for developing treatments. As you are reading this, scientists are studying the role of these amazing cells in treating conditions such as type 1 diabetes, spinal cord injury, stroke, myocardial infarction (heart attack), corneal damage and neurological diseases like Parkinson's, to name just a few.For the past 22 years doctors have been using stem cells to treat over 78 diseases and blood oriented diseases. As of date there are over 2000 clinical trials that have been completed or are under way, demonstrating the use of stem cells to treat diseases, heal injuries, and grow replacement tissues like bone, cartilage, nerve, skin, muscles, and blood vessels.Regenerative medicine is the "process of replacing or regenerating human cells, tissues or organs to restore or establish normal function”. This field holds the promise of regenerating damaged tissues and organs in the body by replacing damaged tissue and/or by stimulating the body's own repair mechanisms to heal previously irreparable tissues or organs.By storing your own teeth or your child’s teeth you are helping insure their future. Milk teeth and wisdom teeth are one of the most viable sources of stem cells. By banking, it adds peace of mind.Storing dental stem cells is very similar to storing umbilical cord stem cells. Now you have another chance to store these viable stem cells. And unlike the hematopoietic stem cells derived from umbilical cord that can only develop in the blood and immune related cells, MSCs derived from teeth have unlimited potential due to their pluripotency (ability to differentiate in the several cell types).Please contact your Pediatric dentist to learn more about storing your dental stem cells.