Dental Stem Cells and Tooth Regeneration

Teeth are the foremost natural, noninvasive source of stem cells. Dental stem cells, that are straightforward, convenient, and reasonable to gather, hold promise for a variety of very potential therapeutic applications. Dental stem cells provide an awfully promising therapeutic approach to restoring structural defects and this idea is extensively explored by many researchers that are obvious by the speedily growing literature in this field.

Dental problems caused by dental caries, periodontal disease and tooth injury compromise the oral and general health issues. Current advances in the development of regenerative therapy have been influenced by our understanding of embryonic development, stem cell biology, and tissue engineering technologyTooth regeneration is a field of regenerative medicine procedure within the field of tissue engineering and stem cell biology to exchange damaged or lost teeth by re-growing them from autologous stem cells.

Dental stem cells and cell-activating cytokines are thought to be candidate approach for tooth tissue regeneration as results of they have the potential to differentiate into tooth tissues in vitro and in vivo. Whole tooth replacement therapy is taken into consideration to be an attractive idea for next generation regenerative therapy as a type of bioengineered organ replacement.Dental problems caused by dental caries, periodontal disease and tooth injury compromise the oral and general health issues. Current advances in the development of regenerative therapy have been influenced by our understanding of embryonic development, stem cell biology, and tissue engineering technology. Tooth regeneration is a field of regenerative medicine procedure within the field of tissue engineering and stem cell biology to exchange damaged or lost teeth by re-growing them from autologous stem cells.

Dental stem cells and cell-activating cytokines are thought to be candidate approach for tooth tissue regeneration as results of they have the potential to differentiate into tooth tissues in vitro and in vivo. Whole tooth replacement therapy is taken into consideration to be an attractive idea for next generation regenerative therapy as a type of bioengineered organ replacement.

  • Collection and Preservation of Dental Stem Cells
  • Regeneration of Functional Tooth
  • Dental Cell Banking
  • Dental Lamina
  • Regeneration of Fill Cavities

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