Authors :
Dr. Dhwani Patel; Hajer Adam; Nathaly Toribio; Gabriela Gonzalez
Volume/Issue :
Volume 10 - 2025, Issue 9 - September
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Abstract :
Regenerative dentistry is changing the game in oral healthcare. Instead of just fixing problems with artificial
materials, we're now learning how to help teeth and gums heal themselves using the body's natural repair systems. This
review explored how stem cells from different parts of the mouth like dental pulp, baby teeth, and the tissues around teeth
can actually regrow damaged structures. We're talking about regrowing the inside of teeth, the supporting ligaments, and
even the hard outer layers. What makes this possible is the combination of these powerful stem cells with smart biomaterials
and cutting-edge 3D printing technology. Think of it as giving the body the right tools and instructions to fix itself. Major
dental schools across the U.S., including Penn, UCSF, Michigan, Columbia, and Colorado, are leading this research
revolution. Their work is bringing us closer to treatments that are less invasive, more natural, and long lasting than anything
we've had before.
Keywords :
Biomaterials, Regeneratice Dentistry, 3D BioPrinitng, Tissue Regrow, Biology/Stem Cells.
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Regenerative dentistry is changing the game in oral healthcare. Instead of just fixing problems with artificial
materials, we're now learning how to help teeth and gums heal themselves using the body's natural repair systems. This
review explored how stem cells from different parts of the mouth like dental pulp, baby teeth, and the tissues around teeth
can actually regrow damaged structures. We're talking about regrowing the inside of teeth, the supporting ligaments, and
even the hard outer layers. What makes this possible is the combination of these powerful stem cells with smart biomaterials
and cutting-edge 3D printing technology. Think of it as giving the body the right tools and instructions to fix itself. Major
dental schools across the U.S., including Penn, UCSF, Michigan, Columbia, and Colorado, are leading this research
revolution. Their work is bringing us closer to treatments that are less invasive, more natural, and long lasting than anything
we've had before.
Keywords :
Biomaterials, Regeneratice Dentistry, 3D BioPrinitng, Tissue Regrow, Biology/Stem Cells.