A medical implant comprising in components from a tooth (100) and stem cells (136) harvested from at least one tooth. Pluripotent stem cells, other cells, and biologic constituents of the dental pulp (part of 124) may be harvested from the dental pulp of mammalian teeth, such as unerupted third molars in humans. After the stem cells are removed and isolated from the other teeth tissue, the hard tooth may be ground into a base material for the manufacture of a porous matrix into which the pluripotent stem cells, other cells, and biologic constituents of the dental pulp can be added. Additionally, soft tissue (134) from the harvested tooth may be used as a carrier scaffold for soft tissue applications such as meniscal or cartilage repair.