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Hydrogels promote periodontal regeneration. [PDF]
Periodontal defects involve the damage and loss of periodontal tissue, primarily caused by periodontitis. This inflammatory disease, resulting from various factors, can lead to irreversible harm to the tissues supporting the teeth if not treated ...
Sun H, Luan J, Dong S.
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Periodontal Regeneration [PDF]
Periodontal regeneration is a technique that aims to regenerate the damaged tissue around periodontally compromised teeth. The regenerative process aims to use scaffolds, cells, and growth factors to enhance biological activity.
Leonardo Mancini +2 more
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The decellularized extracellular matrix (dECM) is capable of promoting stem cell proliferation, migration, adhesion, and differentiation. It is a promising biomaterial for application and clinical translation in the field of periodontal tissue ...
Chao Liang, Li Liao, Weidong Tian
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Human Umbilical Cord Mesenchymal Stem Cells: Current Literature and Role in Periodontal Regeneration
Periodontal disease can cause irreversible damage to tooth-supporting tissues such as the root cementum, periodontal ligament, and alveolar bone, eventually leading to tooth loss.
Muhammad Saad Shaikh +5 more
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Biomaterials for Periodontal Regeneration.
As a widespread chronical disease, periodontitis progressively destroys tooth-supporting structures (periodontium) and eventually leads to tooth loss. Therefore, regeneration of damaged/lost periodontal tissues has been a major subject in periodontal research.
Yuejia Deng, Yongxi Liang, Xiaohua Liu
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The recent advances in scaffolds for integrated periodontal regeneration
The periodontium is an integrated, functional unit of multiple tissues surrounding and supporting the tooth, including but not limited to cementum (CM), periodontal ligament (PDL) and alveolar bone (AB).
Hyun Nyun Woo +3 more
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Recent advances in periodontal regeneration: A biomaterial perspective
Periodontal disease (PD) is one of the most common inflammatory oral diseases, affecting approximately 47% of adults aged 30 years or older in the United States.
Yongxi Liang +2 more
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Macrophage polarization in periodontal ligament stem cells enhanced periodontal regeneration
Background The inflammation and regeneration process may be accompanied by the shift in the M1/M2 polarization of macrophages to adapt to extracellular signals.
Jiaying Liu +5 more
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The paradigm shifts of periodontal regeneration strategy: From reparative manipulation to developmental engineering [PDF]
Ideal periodontal regeneration requires the integration of alveolar bone, periodontal ligament, and cementum, along with Sharpey's fibers for occlusal force resistance.
Guanqi Liu +10 more
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Assessment of Surgical Techniques in Periodontal Regeneration and Bone Grafting
Background: Periodontal regeneration and bone grafting are essential components of periodontal therapy aimed at restoring lost periodontal tissues and supporting structures. Various surgical techniques have been developed to achieve these objectives, but
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