From Stem to Roots: tissue engineering in Endodontics
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Chandki, Rita; Kala, M.; Banthia, Priyank; Banthia, Ruchi
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Aquest document és un/a article, creat/da en: 2012
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The vitality of dentin-pulp complex is fundamental to the life of tooth and is a priority for targeting clinical management
strategies. Loss of the tooth, jawbone or both, due to periodontal disease, dental caries, trauma or some
genetic disorders, affects not only basic mouth functions but aesthetic appearance and quality of life. One novel
approach to restore tooth structure is based on biology: regenerative endodontic procedure by application of tissue
engineering. Regenerative endodontics is an exciting new concept that seeks to apply the advances in tissue engineering
to the regeneration of the pulp-dentin complex. The basic logic behind this approach is that patient-specific
tissue-derived cell populations can be used to functionally replace integral tooth tissues. The development of such
'test tube teeth' requires precise regulation of the regenerative events in order to achieve proper tooth size and shape,
as well as the development of new technologies to facilitate these processes. This article provides an extensive
review of literature on the concept of tissue engineering and its application in endodontics, providing an insight into
the new developmental approaches on the horizon.
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