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Biomimetic microenvironments for regenerative endodontics [PDF]
Abstract Regenerative endodontics has been proposed to replace damaged and underdeveloped tooth structures with normal pulp-dentin tissue by providing a natural extracellular matrix (ECM) mimicking environment; stem cells, signaling molecules, and scaffolds.
Ho-Wook Jun+7 more
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Cells and material-based strategies for regenerative endodontics [PDF]
The carious process leads to inflammation of pulp tissue. Current care options include root canal treatment or apexification. These procedures, however, result in the loss of tooth vitality, sensitivity, and healing.
Zain Siddiqui+9 more
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Bimix Antimicrobial Scaffolds for Regenerative Endodontics [PDF]
Eliminating and/or inhibiting bacterial growth within the root canal system has been shown to play a key role in the regenerative outcome. The aim of this study was to synthesize and determine in vitro both the antimicrobial effectiveness and cytocompatibility of bimix antibiotic-containing polydioxanone-based polymer scaffolds.Antibiotic-containing ...
Palasuk, Jadesada+6 more
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Current overview on challenges in regenerative endodontics
Regenerative endodontics provides hope of converting the non-vital tooth into vital once again. It focuses on substituting traumatized and pathological pulp with functional pulp tissue. Current regenerative procedures successfully produce root development but still fail to re-establish real pulp tissue and give unpredictable results.
Aditya Jain+2 more
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Scaffolds in regenerative endodontics: A review
Root canal therapy has enabled us to save numerous teeth over the years. The most desired outcome of endodontic treatment would be when diseased or nonvital pulp is replaced with healthy pulp tissue that would revitalize the teeth through regenerative ...
Kinjal M Gathani+1 more
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Regenerative endodontics: A state of the art
Scientific advances in the creation of restorative biomaterials, in vitro cell culture technology, tissue grafting, tissue engineering, molecular biology and the human genome project provide the basis for the introduction of new technologies into ...
Rashmi Bansal, Rajesh Bansal
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Biocompatibility of two experimental scaffolds for regenerative endodontics
Objectives The biocompatibility of two experimental scaffolds for potential use in revascularization or pulp regeneration was evaluated. Materials and Methods One resilient lyophilized collagen scaffold (COLL), releasing metronidazole and ...
Dephne Jack Xin Leong+3 more
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Regenerative Endodontics: A Road Less Travelled [PDF]
Although traditional approaches like root canal therapy and apexification procedures have been successful in treating diseased or infected root canals, but these modalities fail to re-establish healthy pulp tissue in treated teeth.
Ramta Bansal+4 more
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Platelet-Rich Fibrin Used in Regenerative Endodontics and Dentistry: Current Uses, Limitations, and Future Recommendations for Application [PDF]
Regenerative endodontics has introduced numerous procedures such as pulp implantation, revascularization, and postnatal stem cell therapy. Revascularization has been successfully implemented clinically nowadays, thus providing dentists with outrageous ...
Sohaib Arshad+5 more
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Injectable thermosensitive antibiotic-laden chitosan hydrogel for regenerative endodontics [PDF]
Injectable biomaterials, such as thermosensitive chitosan (CH)-based hydrogels, present a highly translational potential in dentistry due to their minimally invasive application, adaptability to irregular defects/shapes, and ability to carry therapeutic ...
Alexandre Henrique dos Reis-Prado+9 more
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