The extraction moment

Every extraction is a preservation event.

Wisdom teeth come out once, usually between 17 and 25. The tooth carries stem cells a blood draw cannot give you — and when it goes in the bin, they go with it.

Extraction-moment biological baseline

Wisdom

Your wisdom teeth carry living stem cells that a blood draw cannot supply. We preserve them — and the DNA — from the tooth itself, at an extraction you were already having. One tooth, preserved two ways. Nothing extra is collected.

$899one-time kit

+ $20/mo subscription (storage + Vault)

  • Your extracted tooth is the sample — nothing extra collected, no separate procedure
  • DNA extracted and stored at −80 °C
  • Pulp stem cells cryopreserved unexpanded at −196 °C in liquid nitrogen
  • Vault access (lineage, time capsule, science feed)
  • Preservation credit accrual toward Perpetual
  • Add WGS + encryption anytime ($699 add-on)

No approved therapy uses banked dental stem cells today. You are preserving the option, not buying a treatment.

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Already a member?

If you're already on a plan, you can add pulp stem cell banking at your extraction visit without switching plans, and your monthly membership does not change. Pricing is announced when the programme opens. See the add-on details on Pricing.

Why the tooth

Cells blood cannot supply.

A routine draw yields immune cells. Dental pulp yields multipotent mesenchymal stem cells — the kind normally taken from a bone marrow aspirate or liposuction.

No reprogramming step.

Pulp cells are already multipotent. Preserving them skips the reprogramming that blood-derived cells require.

Nothing extra to undergo.

The tooth is already being removed. We recover the pulp afterwards; you do nothing you were not already doing.

One tooth, preserved two ways.

Your DNA is extracted and stored at −80 °C. Where the tooth qualifies, the living pulp is cryopreserved unexpanded at −196 °C. Nothing else is collected — no swab, no blood draw, no second appointment.

Who qualifies

Wisdom teeth are the usual source, and premolars removed for orthodontics qualify too. What matters most is that the tooth is healthy and its pulp still has a blood supply at removal — a tooth that is non-vital, badly decayed, abscessed or very loose is not a candidate.

Eligibility is confirmed at your visit.

Honest science

No approved therapy uses banked dental stem cells today.

Dental pulp stem cells are real, peer-reviewed biology, and small human trials have regrown living tooth pulp — using freshly isolated, lab-expanded cells, not cells from long-term storage. We preserve the option as the science develops. We do not sell a treatment.

Join the Wisdom waitlist

Be first when pulp stem cell banking opens.