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Review
. 2024 Feb;74(1):25-34.
doi: 10.1016/j.identj.2023.07.008. Epub 2023 Aug 2.

Advances in Regenerative Dentistry Approaches: An Update

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Advances in Regenerative Dentistry Approaches: An Update

Dineshi Sewvandi Thalakiriyawa et al. Int Dent J. 2024 Feb.

Abstract

Regenerative dentistry is a rapidly evolving field in dentistry, which has been driven by advancements in biomedical engineering research and the rising treatment expectations and demands that exceed the scope of conventional approaches. Tissue engineering, the foundation of regenerative dentistry, mainly focuses on 3 key components: stem cells, bioactive molecules, and scaffolds. Dental tissue-derived stem cells are especially significant in this regard due to their remarkable properties. Regenerative techniques have provided novel approaches to many conventional treatment strategies in various disciplines of dentistry. For instance, regenerative endodontic procedures such as pulp revascularisation have provided an alternative approach to conventional root canal treatment. In addition, conventional surgical and nonsurgical periodontal treatment is being taken over by modified approaches of guided tissue regeneration with the aid of 3-dimensional bioprinting and computer-aided design, which has revolutionised oral and maxillofacial tissue engineering. This review presents a concise overview of the latest treatment strategies that have emerged into clinical practice, potential future technologies, and the role of dental tissue-derived stem cells in regenerative dentistry.

Keywords: Bone regeneration; Dental stem cells; Periodontal regeneration; Regenerative dentistry; Regenerative endodontics.

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Conflict of interest None disclosed.

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Current advancements and potential approaches in regenerative dentistry.
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Current trends in stem cell–based regenerative dentistry.

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