For tissue engineering strategies, the choice of an appropriate scaffold is the first and certainly a crucial step. A vast variety of biomaterials is available: natural or synthetic polymers, extracellular matrix, self-assembling systems, hydrogels, or bioceramics. Each material offers a unique chemistry, composition and structure, degradation profile, and possibility for modification. The role of the scaffold has changed from passive carrier toward a bioactive matrix, which can induce a desired cellular behavior. Tailor-made materials for specific applications can be created. Recent approaches to generate dental pulp rely on established materials, such as collagen, polyester, chitosan, or hydroxyapatite. Results after transplantation show ...
International audienceThe challenge of endodontic regeneration is modulated by clinical conditions w...
International audienceFollowing the basis of tissue engineering (Cells-Scaffold-Bioactive molecules)...
Tissue engineering aims to restore lost, damaged, diseased or defective tissues in the human body us...
For tissue engineering strategies, the choice of an appropriate scaffold is the first and certainly ...
For tissue engineering strategies, the choice of an appropriate scaffold is the first and certainly ...
Dental pulp tissue engineering is possible after insertion of pulpal stem cells combined with a scaf...
Objectives The purpose of this review is to describe recent developments in pulp tissue engineering ...
Objectives: The purpose of this review is to describe recent developments in pulp tissue engineering...
A living, self-supporting pulp tissue replacement for patients remains a considerable bioengineering...
Dentin-pulp complex is a term which refers to the dental pulp (DP) surrounded by dentin along its pe...
Protected by the surrounding mineralized barriers of enamel, dentin, and cementum, dental pulp is a...
Dental caries and traumatic impact are two major causes of destruction of dental soft and mineralize...
Protected by the surrounding mineralized barriers of enamel, dentin, and cementum, dental pulp is a...
Dental problems including cavities, periodontitis, apical periodontitis, and pulpitis are among the ...
Introduction: Compelling evidence pinpoints that pulp tissue engineering after the transplantation o...
International audienceThe challenge of endodontic regeneration is modulated by clinical conditions w...
International audienceFollowing the basis of tissue engineering (Cells-Scaffold-Bioactive molecules)...
Tissue engineering aims to restore lost, damaged, diseased or defective tissues in the human body us...
For tissue engineering strategies, the choice of an appropriate scaffold is the first and certainly ...
For tissue engineering strategies, the choice of an appropriate scaffold is the first and certainly ...
Dental pulp tissue engineering is possible after insertion of pulpal stem cells combined with a scaf...
Objectives The purpose of this review is to describe recent developments in pulp tissue engineering ...
Objectives: The purpose of this review is to describe recent developments in pulp tissue engineering...
A living, self-supporting pulp tissue replacement for patients remains a considerable bioengineering...
Dentin-pulp complex is a term which refers to the dental pulp (DP) surrounded by dentin along its pe...
Protected by the surrounding mineralized barriers of enamel, dentin, and cementum, dental pulp is a...
Dental caries and traumatic impact are two major causes of destruction of dental soft and mineralize...
Protected by the surrounding mineralized barriers of enamel, dentin, and cementum, dental pulp is a...
Dental problems including cavities, periodontitis, apical periodontitis, and pulpitis are among the ...
Introduction: Compelling evidence pinpoints that pulp tissue engineering after the transplantation o...
International audienceThe challenge of endodontic regeneration is modulated by clinical conditions w...
International audienceFollowing the basis of tissue engineering (Cells-Scaffold-Bioactive molecules)...
Tissue engineering aims to restore lost, damaged, diseased or defective tissues in the human body us...