Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) can be isolated from several body tissues, including dental tissues. As a result of being capable of differentiating into a variety of cell types, it can be presumed that stem cell therapy has an advantage compared to other tissue repair methods. Objective: The aim of this paper is to provide a review about current and future materials for scaffolds to carry stem cells in tissue engineering in Dentistry, especially for bone tissue repair. Literature review: MSCs have great therapeutic potential in tissue engineering, they can be expanded in vitro , and combined with scaffolds to be inserted into defects to promote healing and tissue replacement. Conclusion: Stem cells from dental tissues have a real potential i...
Regenerative dentistry is an innovative field of medicine that is growing involving both dental and ...
This chapter focuses on a review of the activity of non-embryonic mesenchymal stem cells used to reg...
Objectives: Stem cells have the ability to rescue and/or repair injured tissue. In humans, it is pos...
A new direction in the field of tissue engineering aims to regenerate a functional tooth-tissue stru...
Tissue engineering aims to restore lost, damaged, diseased or defective tissues in the human body us...
In the last decade, tissue engineering is a field that has been suffering an enormous expansion in t...
Bone regeneration is currently one of the most important and challenging tissue engineering approach...
Investigation using stem cells started in 1960 with the discovery of the first viable source of thes...
The success of tissue engineering in combination with tissue regeneration depends on the behavior an...
For centuries, scientists have known that certain animals can regenerate missing parts of their bodi...
Embryonal and adult stem cells represent a very interesting research field. Mesenchymal stem cells i...
Background and Aim : Reconstructive treatments in dentistry aimed at achieving complete regeneration...
Investigation using stem cells started in 1960 with the discovery of the first viable source of thes...
This work has been also recommended by the PACT (Platelet and Advanced Cell Therapies) Forum Civitat...
Regenerative dentistry is an innovative field of medicine that is growing involving both dental and ...
Regenerative dentistry is an innovative field of medicine that is growing involving both dental and ...
This chapter focuses on a review of the activity of non-embryonic mesenchymal stem cells used to reg...
Objectives: Stem cells have the ability to rescue and/or repair injured tissue. In humans, it is pos...
A new direction in the field of tissue engineering aims to regenerate a functional tooth-tissue stru...
Tissue engineering aims to restore lost, damaged, diseased or defective tissues in the human body us...
In the last decade, tissue engineering is a field that has been suffering an enormous expansion in t...
Bone regeneration is currently one of the most important and challenging tissue engineering approach...
Investigation using stem cells started in 1960 with the discovery of the first viable source of thes...
The success of tissue engineering in combination with tissue regeneration depends on the behavior an...
For centuries, scientists have known that certain animals can regenerate missing parts of their bodi...
Embryonal and adult stem cells represent a very interesting research field. Mesenchymal stem cells i...
Background and Aim : Reconstructive treatments in dentistry aimed at achieving complete regeneration...
Investigation using stem cells started in 1960 with the discovery of the first viable source of thes...
This work has been also recommended by the PACT (Platelet and Advanced Cell Therapies) Forum Civitat...
Regenerative dentistry is an innovative field of medicine that is growing involving both dental and ...
Regenerative dentistry is an innovative field of medicine that is growing involving both dental and ...
This chapter focuses on a review of the activity of non-embryonic mesenchymal stem cells used to reg...
Objectives: Stem cells have the ability to rescue and/or repair injured tissue. In humans, it is pos...