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30 years of enamel matrix derivative: Mimicking tooth development as a clinical concept
Abstract The use of growth factors (GFs) has become a cornerstone of modern regenerative periodontology. While the extent to which GFs enhance tissue regeneration compared to other biomaterials was initially uncertain, it is now well established that GFs play a critical role in the regeneration of various tissue types.
Richard J. Miron +7 more
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The function of SIRT1 in the proliferation and osteoblastic differentiation of dental stem cells is unclear. The aim of this study was to assess the roles of SIRT1 in these processes using periodontal ligament stem cells (PDLSCs) and stem cells from apical papilla (SCAPs).
Q-B, Zhang +4 more
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Hyaluronic acid: A novel approach in regenerative/reconstructive periodontal therapy?
Abstract Background Although hyaluronic acid (HA) has long been used for many medical applications, only in recent years has it gained greater popularity in the field of periodontics because of its biological effects during wound healing. Even today, most clinicians are not aware that more than one type of HA exists and that the extent of its ...
Andrea Pilloni +7 more
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The influence of the donor on dental apical papilla stem cell properties [PDF]
Stem cells from the human dental apical papilla (SCAP) can be obtained from almost all extracted wisdom teeth with an immature tooth root. Although different stem cell lines are used for studies, it remains elusive whether specific characteristics of the
Klingelhöffer, C. +2 more
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The Neurovascular Properties of Dental Stem Cells and Their Importance in Dental Tissue Engineering
Within the field of tissue engineering, natural tissues are reconstructed by combining growth factors, stem cells, and different biomaterials to serve as a scaffold for novel tissue growth.
Jessica Ratajczak +8 more
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Long‐term stability of horizontal bone augmentation at implant sites
Abstract Horizontal bone augmentation is a fundamental surgical procedure in regenerative implant dentistry. In recent decades, this procedure has evolved, enabling clinicians to achieve predictable and stable horizontal bone augmentation that supports dental implant restorations.
Jia‐Hui Fu +3 more
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Spinal cord injury : how could dental stem cells from human apical papilla take up the challenge ? [PDF]
Stem cells from the apical papilla (SCAP) derive from the neural crest and express numerous neurogenic markers. The goal of the present work was to investigate their therapeutic potential regarding the treatment of neural tissue damage, such as spinal ...
De Berdt, Pauline
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Stem cells from human dental pulp and apical papilla: morphological, functional and x-ray microfluorescence analysis [PDF]
A proposta desse projeto de pesquisa foi analisar e caracterizar células-tronco encontradas na polpa dentária e papila apical de um mesmo doador tratadas sob as mesmas condições de cultivo utilizando abordagens que permitem analises de componentes ...
Rezende, Karla Mayra Pinto e Carvalho
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Reciprocal interaction between oral ectodermal epithelial cells and mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs)-derived from the cranial neural crest starts the teeth development. The role of dental MSCs continues throughout life.
Yohanna Feter +5 more
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Peri‐implantitis—Is it mainly a clinician‐initiated complication of implant therapy?
Abstract Aim The high prevalence of peri‐implantitis is concerning, with a growing consensus that the majority of cases are complications initiated by clinician‐related errors rather than classic pathology. A primary predisposing factor for peri‐implantitis is exposure of the micro‐rough implant surfaces to the peri‐implant sulcus after treatment ...
Stephen T. Chen +9 more
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