Fibroblasts are cells of mesenchymal origin. They are responsible for the production of most extracellular matrix in connective tissues and are essential for wound healing and repair. In recent years, it has become clear that fibroblasts from different tissues have various distinct traits. Moreover, wounds in the oral cavity heal under very special environmental conditions compared with skin wounds. Here, we reviewed the current literature on the various interconnected functions of gingival and mucoperiosteal fibroblasts during the repair of oral wounds. The MEDLINE database was searched with the following terms: (gingival OR mucoperiosteal) AND fibroblast AND (wound healing OR repair). The data gathered were used to compare oral fibroblast...
Wounds in adults are frequently accompanied by scar formation. This scar can become fibrotic due to ...
Epithelial tissues are the most rapidly dividing tissues in the body, holding a natural ability for ...
Wound healing is an essential process to restore tissue integrity after trauma. Large skin wounds su...
Wound healing within the oral mucosa results in minimal scar formation compared with wounds within t...
Healing of the skin and oral mucosa utilises similar mechanisms of tissue repair, however, scarring ...
After injury to periodontal tissues, a sequentially phased healing response is initiated that enable...
<div><p>Scar formation following skin injury can be a major psychosocial and physiological problem. ...
This article reviews our understanding of the mechanisms involved in wound healing following injury....
Unlike skin, oral gingiva do not scar in response to injury. The basis of this difference is likely ...
The oral tissues, including gingiva and buccal mucosa, heal rapidly with minimal scar formation. Alt...
Scar formation as a result of wound healing in skin is associated with increased deposition of extra...
Aims: In contrast to dermal wounds, oral mucosal wounds heal rapidly with minimal scarring and seldo...
Small leucine-rich proteoglycans (SLRPs) decorin, biglycan, fibromodulin and lumican are extracellul...
Wound contraction and subsequent scar tissue formation is thought to be a main cause of the maxillar...
The focus of this study was to determine which chemokine receptors are present on oral fibroblasts a...
Wounds in adults are frequently accompanied by scar formation. This scar can become fibrotic due to ...
Epithelial tissues are the most rapidly dividing tissues in the body, holding a natural ability for ...
Wound healing is an essential process to restore tissue integrity after trauma. Large skin wounds su...
Wound healing within the oral mucosa results in minimal scar formation compared with wounds within t...
Healing of the skin and oral mucosa utilises similar mechanisms of tissue repair, however, scarring ...
After injury to periodontal tissues, a sequentially phased healing response is initiated that enable...
<div><p>Scar formation following skin injury can be a major psychosocial and physiological problem. ...
This article reviews our understanding of the mechanisms involved in wound healing following injury....
Unlike skin, oral gingiva do not scar in response to injury. The basis of this difference is likely ...
The oral tissues, including gingiva and buccal mucosa, heal rapidly with minimal scar formation. Alt...
Scar formation as a result of wound healing in skin is associated with increased deposition of extra...
Aims: In contrast to dermal wounds, oral mucosal wounds heal rapidly with minimal scarring and seldo...
Small leucine-rich proteoglycans (SLRPs) decorin, biglycan, fibromodulin and lumican are extracellul...
Wound contraction and subsequent scar tissue formation is thought to be a main cause of the maxillar...
The focus of this study was to determine which chemokine receptors are present on oral fibroblasts a...
Wounds in adults are frequently accompanied by scar formation. This scar can become fibrotic due to ...
Epithelial tissues are the most rapidly dividing tissues in the body, holding a natural ability for ...
Wound healing is an essential process to restore tissue integrity after trauma. Large skin wounds su...