Regenerative Dentistry And Stem Cell Applications
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Regenerative dentistry, propelled by advancements in tissue engineering and stem cell research, seeks to replace or repair compromised oral tissues. Researchers are investigating strategies to restore dental pulp, dentin, periodontal ligaments, and complete teeth by using stem cells that can differentiate into several kinds of dental tissues. This research examines several stem cell types used in dental regeneration, their specialized applications in restorative therapies, and the hurdles that persist until these technologies may be routinely implemented in clinical practice. Principal areas of emphasis are new improvements in stem cell origins, methodologies for periodontal and pulp regeneration, and the prospective ramifications of these developments.
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