Future perspective of new tooth creation
Kheirallah Mouetaz,
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( Kheirallah Mouetaz ) - Alanadalos University for Medical Sciences College of Dentistry Maxillofacial Surgery Department
Abstract
Currently, outcomes of dental stem cells studies indicate that the tooth is an available source for clinical application. Finding a universal cell that can morph into many several types of oral tissues is a key for new tooth creation. If dental stem cells are isolated to form new tooth buds, with creation of an imitative condition to the embryonic jaw, this will be a revolutionary new way to replace a missing tooth. Although investigators have created tooth-like structures in studies, so far, later dental stem cells investigations will be able to create a workable vascularized implant in the human body. This review study discusses current challenges in creating a biological environment that mimics the condition of teeth as they form in an embryo.
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Dental stem cells; Tooth creation; Tooth development; Tooth-like structures
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