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Biofunctional materials for dental disorders [PDF]
Dental treatments are currently based on conservative approaches, using inorganic materials and related appliances. Biomaterials including both natural/chemical play a vital role in dental tissue engineering.
Venkateshwaran Krishnaswami +2 more
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Guest editorial: special issue on bone tissue engineering [PDF]
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K Elizabeth Tanner +3 more
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TISSUE REGENERATION: CURRENT CONCEPTS IN PERIODONTICS [PDF]
Tissue Engineering is the use of a combination of cells, engineering and materials methods, and suitable biochemical and physio-chemical factors to improve or replace biological functions. Tissue engineering can hence be defined as “understanding the principles of tissue growth, and applying this to produce functional replacement tissue for clinical ...
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CGRP interacts with HMEC‐1 by binding to surface receptors, influencing the downstream FAK/AKT/VEGF signaling pathway, and promoting the secretion of ANGPTL4 from vascular endothelial cells into the bone microenvironment. This, in turn, regulates the differentiation of BMSCs into osteoblasts, thus promoting bone formation. ABSTRACT Bone angiogenesis is
Qiong Lu +9 more
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Potential applications for gene-based tissue engineering therapies in the oral and maxillofacial complex include the delivery of growth factors for periodontal regeneration, pulp capping/dentin regeneration, and bone grafting of large osseous defects in ...
Mason James M, Edwards Paul C
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Recent Advancements in Regenerative Dentistry: A Review [PDF]
Although human mouth benefits from remarkable mechanical properties, it is very susceptible to traumatic damages, exposure to microbial attacks, and congenital maladies.
Amrollahi, Pouya +3 more
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Design and characterization of a biodegradable double-layer scaffold aimed at periodontal tissue-engineering applications [PDF]
First published: 1 September 2013The inefficacy of the currently used therapies in achieving the regeneration ad integrum of the periodontium stimulates the search for alternative approaches, such as tissue-engineering strategies.
Albuquerque +53 more
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A synergistic antibiofilm hydrogel platform (ZBAg@FNP) is developed by encapsulating an organic small‐molecule photothermal agent (FNP) within a silver ion‐mediated supramolecular hydrogel (ZBAg), enabling photothermal disruption of biofilm integrity and controlled Ag⁺ ion release upon irradiation.
Yinghui Wen +8 more
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Poly(Lactic-co-Glycolic Acid): Applications and Future Prospects for Periodontal Tissue Regeneration
Periodontal tissue regeneration is the ultimate goal of the treatment for periodontitis-affected teeth. The success of regenerative modalities relies heavily on the utilization of appropriate biomaterials with specific properties.
Xiaoyu Sun +4 more
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Hyaluronic acid in Dentoalveolar regeneration: Biological rationale and clinical applications
Background: Hyaluronic acid (HA) is found in different locations in the periodontium, including mineralized tissues (i.e., cementum and alveolar bone) and non-mineralized tissues (i.e., gingiva and periodontal ligament).
Alaa Mansour +6 more
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