The child preserves dental pulp from baby teeth at Fbiomed
“By preserving the dental pulp from my baby teeth at Fbiomed, I feel like I’m doing something meaningful for my family’s future health. My tiny teeth might one day help protect the people I love, and that makes me proud to be part of something so important”
BABY TOOTH STORIES
Origin : Derived from deciduous (baby) tooth pulp
Regenerative Potential – Applications in Regenerative Medicine
Applications
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Regeneration and repair of neural, bone, cartilage, skin, vascular, and cardiac tissues.
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Supportive treatment for degenerative conditions such as spinal cord injury, diabetes, Alzheimer’s disease, cardiovascular diseases, osteoarthritis, cellular aging, and various chronic disorders.
Storage duration
- Up to 30 years (Quality guaranteed for 30 years).
- Triple-value compensation if cell quality does not meet standards upon clinical use.
Processing technology
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Cells are cryopreserved fresh in three separate vials at –196°C, ensuring maximum usability for multiple treatments in the future.
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Strict quality testing and verification are performed before storage.
Who can use the stored Cells?
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The child who stores the cells: Optimal immune compatibility.
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Biological relatives: Usable if medically indicated by a physician.
Usage frequency
Unlimited – cells can be expanded multiple times for long-term therapeutic purposes.
Methods of use
Transplantation, direct injection into injured tissues, or combination with other regenerative therapies.
FBIOMED flagship center
International standard consultation space – where your child’s future protection journey is truly heard and understood!
Non-invasive sample collection process
Increased chances of collection and storage with 20 milk teeth
Long-term cryopreservation capability
High proliferation rate and great differentiation potential
Young stem cells with no tumor formation risk
Clinically tested for the treatment of neurological, autoimmune, and orthopedic diseases
Do Mom and Dad know yet?
07 steps to preserve stem cells from your child’s baby tooth pulp
Cord blood primarily contains Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs), which have great potential in treating blood-related diseases. In contrast, milk tooth pulp stem cells are mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) (similar to those found in the umbilical cord, adipose tissue, etc.), which have the potential to treat autoimmune diseases and aid in tissue regeneration.Therefore, if you have already stored cord blood but have not stored umbilical cord tissue, it is advisable to store milk tooth pulp stem cells to have a more comprehensive treatment option for the future.
While all teeth contain dental pulp from which stem cells can be isolated, the best teeth for storage are the front incisors-the six upper incisors and six lower incisors. It is important to note that, like all cells in our body, stem cells degrade with age. The earlier you store them, the better their effectiveness for future use. Therefore, you should begin the process as soon as you decide to store these cells.
The sample used for stem cell isolation is a naturally fallen baby tooth or one extracted as part of your child’s normal tooth replacement process. The collection process simply repurposes a tooth that would otherwise be discarded, without any additional intervention on your child, ensuring that there is no risk or harm to them.
The isolation process for milk tooth pulp stem cells is very fast-within 30 days, the stem cells will be ready for treatment. We have an experienced international team of doctors specializing in regenerative medicine, in collaboration with our partner Fbiomed clinic network in Thailand, South Korea, Japan, and Taiwan.
We offer flexible storage packages ranging from 10 year to 30 years. During the storage period, if the stem cells do not meet the quality standards for treatment or if the sample is damaged, we will compensate you three times the contract value.
News
MV A Seed of Hope
“A Seed of Hope” is released as an emotional musical gift for Vietnamese children and families. The project is performed by international singer Shontelle, the voice behind the global hit Impossible in collaboration with singer Sara Lưu and composer Dương Khắc Linh.
In the music video, Shontelle appears as a “fairy” alongside mascot Super Tooth, bringing a “magical box” symbolizing love, faith, and hope. The story reflects childhood joys, growing-up challenges, and the protective love of parents.
We sincerely thank all the children and parents – our valued customers of Fbiomed Dental Pulp Stem Cell Bank for accompanying us in this meaningful project!
