[HTML][HTML] Low Frequency Electromagnetic Fields Might Increase the Effect of Enamel Matrix Derivative on Periodontal Tissues

S Guizzardi, G Pedrazzi, C Galli - Applied Sciences, 2021 - mdpi.com
Periodontal regeneration is a complex goal, which is commonly pursued with a combination
of surgical techniques, biomaterials, and bioactive compounds. One such compound is …

In vitro effects of electromagnetic field stimulation on cells in tissue engineering

KT Lim, JH Kim, HS Woo, HM Son, SJ Baik… - 조직공학과재생 …, 2009 - papersearch.net
The effects of electromagnetic fields and magnetic fields on cell proliferation is currently an
active area of interest. In light of the widespread applications of electromagnetic stimulation …

[HTML][HTML] Improved osteogenic differentiation by extremely low electromagnetic field exposure: possible application for bone engineering

E Costantini, GD Marconi, L Fonticoli, L Aielli… - Histochemistry and Cell …, 2022 - Springer
Human periodontal ligament mesenchymal stem cells (hPDLSCs) are a promising cell type
model for regenerative medicine applications due to their anti-inflammatory …

Different electromagnetic field waveforms have different effects on proliferation, differentiation and mineralization of osteoblasts in vitro

J Zhou, JQ Wang, BF Ge, XN Ma, HP Ma… - …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Noninvasive electromagnetic fields (EMFs) have been known to be able to improve bone
health; however, their optimal application parameters and action mechanisms remain …

Effect of pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMF) on osteoblast-like cells. Alterations of intracellular Ca2+

T Satake - Kanagawa shigaku. The Journal of the Kanagawa …, 1990 - europepmc.org
Low-energy electromagnetic fields pulsed at frequencies of 60-90 Hz significantly increase
healing of chronic fracture nonunions in man. These fields are effective at tissue current …

[PDF][PDF] Interactions of low frequency, pulsed electromagnetic fields with living tissue: biochemical responses and clinical results

UL Rahbek, K Tritsaris, S Dissing - Oral Biosci Med, 2005 - academia.edu
In recent years many studies have demonstrated stimulatory effects of pulsed
electromagnetic fields (PEMF) on biological tissue. However, controversies have also …

[HTML][HTML] Human gingival fibroblasts exposed to extremely low-frequency electromagnetic fields: in vitro model of wound-healing improvement

E Costantini, B Sinjari, C D'Angelo, G Murmura… - International Journal of …, 2019 - mdpi.com
Several clinical studies have suggested the impact of sinusoidal and pulsed electromagnetic
fields in quickening wound repair processes and tissue regeneration. The clinical use of …

[PDF][PDF] Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) Therapy for Peri-Implant Healing and Bone Remodeling

TK Fábián, A Beck, G Fábián, P Fejérdy… - TYPES, BENEFITS AND … - 43.230.198.52
Data in the literature revealed that bone formation around dental implants can be promoted
due to PEMF treatment significantly. Since PEMF decreases the rate of residual ridge …

[HTML][HTML] Increasing odontoblast-like differentiation from dental pulp stem cells through increase of β-catenin/p-gsk-3β expression by low-frequency electromagnetic …

HM Lim, MH Nam, YM Kim, YK Seo - Biomedicines, 2021 - mdpi.com
Odontoblasts produce proteins that form the dentinal extracellular matrix, which can protect
the dental pulp from external stimuli and is required for tooth regeneration. This study …

Pulsed electromagnetic fields stimulate osteogenic differentiation and maturation of osteoblasts by upregulating the expression of BMPRII localized at the base of …

YF Xie, WG Shi, J Zhou, YH Gao, SF Li, QQ Fang… - Bone, 2016 - Elsevier
Pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMFs) have been considered as a potential candidate for
the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis, however, the mechanism of its action is still …