
When your child loses a baby tooth, it’s tempting to toss it away or tuck it under a pillow for the Tooth Fairy. But according to doctors and researchers, those tiny teeth could hold life-saving potential.
A Real-Life Miracle
In 2016, 7-year-old Jenson Wright was battling leukemia—his second cancer diagnosis after surviving lymphoma as a toddler. Chemotherapy had failed, and his parents feared the worst.
But then, hope arrived in the form of a donated umbilical cord from a mother in Texas. Rich in stem cells, the cord blood was used in a transplant that saved Jenson’s life.
Just five days after surgery, the new healthy cells started fighting off the cancer. Today, Jenson is a thriving 16-year-old. His story is a powerful reminder of how medical science can transform lives.