The Effect of Diluted Triple and Double Antibiotic Pastes on Dental Pulp Stem Cells and Established Enterococcus faecalis Biofilm [PDF]
Objectives To investigate the effect of various dilutions of antibiotic medicaments used in endodontic regeneration on the survival of human dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) and to determine their antibacterial effect against established Enterococcus ...
Goebel, W. Scott +5 more
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Progress in storage and clinical application of dental stem cells
Derived from the neural crest, dental stem cells (DSCs) are a population of cells with the characteristics of mesenchymal stem⁃ness, which under certain appropriate conditions can differentiate into multiple cells such as os⁃teocytes, chondrocytes ...
YE Qingsong, WANG Xiaoyan
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Management of immature teeth by dentin-pulp regeneration : a recent approach [PDF]
Treatment of the young permanent tooth with a necrotic root canal system and an incompletely developed root is very difficult and challenging. Few acceptable results have been achieved through apexification but use of long-term calcium hydroxide might ...
Garg, Deepika +5 more
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Translational and Clinical Applications of Dental Stem Cell-Derived Exosomes
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are promising seed cells in tissue repair and regeneration due to their featured properties of self-renewal and multipotency.
Zizhao Mai +8 more
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Defining properties of neural crest-derived progenitor cells from the apex of human developing tooth [PDF]
The connective tissue of the human tooth arises from cells that are derived from the cranial neural crest and, thus, are termed as "ectomesenchymal cells." Here, cells being located in a pad-like tissue adjacent to the apex of the developing tooth, which
Degistirici, Ozer +6 more
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Attachment and proliferation of dental pulp stem cells on dentine treated with different regenerative endodontic protocols [PDF]
Aim To investigate the attachment and proliferation of dental pulp stem cells (DPSC) on dentine treated with various endodontic regeneration protocols.
Alghilan, M. A. +3 more
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Insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF1) is one of the vital factors in regenerative endodontics. Previous studies have focused on the role of IGF1 in the mineralization of dental tissues. However, the role of IGF1 in the neural differentiation of dental stem cells was little discussed.IGF1 was overexpressed in human stem cells from the apical papilla ...
Yujia, Cui +7 more
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Current Advance and Future Prospects of Tissue Engineering Approach to Dentin/Pulp Regenerative Therapy [PDF]
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GONG, T, Heng, BCA, Lo, ECM, Zhang, C
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Background/purpose: Stem cells from apical papilla (SCAPs) and dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) play critical roles in dental tissue regeneration. Although intercellular communication through exosomes is known to influence stem cell regulation, the effects
Deyan Yuan, Rui Tao, Bi Yin, Meng Gu
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Regenerative endodontics: a true paradigm shift or a bandwagon about to be derailed? [PDF]
Aims: Regenerative endodontic techniques (RETs) have been hailed as a paradigm shift for the management of traumatised non-vital immature permanent anterior teeth.
AR Sanchez +40 more
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