Progress in Regenerative Dentistry Approaches: An Update
Advanced research in biomedical engineering, together with rising treatment standards and the demand for non-conventional methods, have contributed to the explosive growth of the field of dentistry known as regenerative dentistry. Stem cells, scaffolds, and bioactive substances are the three main e...
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Advanced research in biomedical engineering, together with rising treatment standards and the demand for non-conventional methods, have contributed to the explosive growth of the field of dentistry known as regenerative dentistry. Stem cells, scaffolds, and bioactive substances are the three main elements of tissue engineering, the field that forms the basis of regenerative dentistry. Because of these remarkable properties, stem cells produced from dental tissue are very relevant in this field. In a wide spectrum of dental specializations, regenerative techniques have brought novel options to many established treatment protocols. Consider the alternative to conventional root canal therapy provided by pulp revascularization and other regenerative endodontic procedures. Thanks to 3-D bioprinting and computer-aided design, which have revolutionized oral and maxillofacial tissue engineering, modified guided tissue regeneration procedures are gradually replacing standard surgical and nonsurgical periodontal therapy. This paper provides an overview of the most current therapeutic approaches that have been used in clinical settings and highlights the importance of dental tissue-derived stem cells for regenerative dentistry.
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spelling | doaj-art-b0678840bfce4756b40868e1353ba6fc2025-01-19T20:18:34Zengziauddin UniversityPakistan Journal of Medicine and Dentistry2313-73712308-25932025-01-0114110.36283/ziun-pjmd14-1/021Progress in Regenerative Dentistry Approaches: An UpdateMaham shah0Reshma khatoon1Rashid Iqbal2Zaheer Ahmed Soomro3Mohsin Ali Dehraj4Muhammad Amin sahito5Institute of Dentistry Lumhs JamshoroInstitute of Dentistry Lumhs JamshoroBibi Aseefa dental college @ SMBBMU LarkanaJinnah Medical and Dental College karachiMuhammad Dental College MirpurkhasIshrat ul Ebad Khan, Institute of Oral Health Sciences, DUHS Karachi, Pakistan. Advanced research in biomedical engineering, together with rising treatment standards and the demand for non-conventional methods, have contributed to the explosive growth of the field of dentistry known as regenerative dentistry. Stem cells, scaffolds, and bioactive substances are the three main elements of tissue engineering, the field that forms the basis of regenerative dentistry. Because of these remarkable properties, stem cells produced from dental tissue are very relevant in this field. In a wide spectrum of dental specializations, regenerative techniques have brought novel options to many established treatment protocols. Consider the alternative to conventional root canal therapy provided by pulp revascularization and other regenerative endodontic procedures. Thanks to 3-D bioprinting and computer-aided design, which have revolutionized oral and maxillofacial tissue engineering, modified guided tissue regeneration procedures are gradually replacing standard surgical and nonsurgical periodontal therapy. This paper provides an overview of the most current therapeutic approaches that have been used in clinical settings and highlights the importance of dental tissue-derived stem cells for regenerative dentistry. https://ojs.zu.edu.pk/pjmd/article/view/2687Dental Stem CellsRegenerative DentistryRegenerative EndodonticsPeriodontal RegenerationBone Regeneration |
spellingShingle | Maham shah Reshma khatoon Rashid Iqbal Zaheer Ahmed Soomro Mohsin Ali Dehraj Muhammad Amin sahito Progress in Regenerative Dentistry Approaches: An Update Pakistan Journal of Medicine and Dentistry Dental Stem Cells Regenerative Dentistry Regenerative Endodontics Periodontal Regeneration Bone Regeneration |
title | Progress in Regenerative Dentistry Approaches: An Update |
title_full | Progress in Regenerative Dentistry Approaches: An Update |
title_fullStr | Progress in Regenerative Dentistry Approaches: An Update |
title_full_unstemmed | Progress in Regenerative Dentistry Approaches: An Update |
title_short | Progress in Regenerative Dentistry Approaches: An Update |
title_sort | progress in regenerative dentistry approaches an update |
topic | Dental Stem Cells Regenerative Dentistry Regenerative Endodontics Periodontal Regeneration Bone Regeneration |
url | https://ojs.zu.edu.pk/pjmd/article/view/2687 |
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