Current and Future Perspectives for Dentin-pulp Tissue Engineering - An update
Journal: International Archives of Integrated Medicine (IAIM) (Vol.5, No. 3)Publication Date: 2018-03-15
Authors : Swati Srivastava Lubna Alotheem Haneen Alotheeem Einas Alahmad Shahad Alogayyel;
Page : 128-134
Keywords : Apical papilla; Bioengineering; Cell homing; Dental triad; Regenerative endodontics.;
Abstract
The ball has been set rolling with the isolation of dental pulp stem cells in 2000 for tissue
engineering to generate dental pulp. The rationale lies in
the possibility of further
root development and reinforcement of dentinal
walls by deposition of
hard tissues which are usually a
clinical problem of interest for dentists. In such
scenarios, mechanical preparation of the root canal may further
weaken the thin dentinal walls and increase the risk of tooth fracture. On the other hand, regenerative endodontic procedures (REPs) could be a better solution. Many exciting areas of endodontic research are emerging and contributing to an increasing momentum of activity in this discipline including regenerative procedures in permanent teeth. This review is an attempt to update on the current trends.
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