Constructs and scaffolds employed to regenerate dental tissue
PE Murray - Dental Clinics, 2012 - dental.theclinics.com
Dental tissue injury and regeneration affects the daily lives of almost everyone. People who
have missing teeth and dental tissues have difficulty eating 1 and speaking, 2 suffer a lower …
have missing teeth and dental tissues have difficulty eating 1 and speaking, 2 suffer a lower …
Tooth bioengineering and regenerative dentistry
PC Yelick, PT Sharpe - Journal of dental research, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Over the past 100 y, tremendous progress has been made in the fields of dental tissue
engineering and regenerative dental medicine, collectively known as translational dentistry …
engineering and regenerative dental medicine, collectively known as translational dentistry …
Advanced biomaterials and techniques for oral tissue engineering and regeneration—a review
A Matichescu, LC Ardelean, LC Rusu, D Craciun… - Materials, 2020 - mdpi.com
The reconstruction or repair of oral and maxillofacial functionalities and aesthetics is a
priority for patients affected by tooth loss, congenital defects, trauma deformities, or various …
priority for patients affected by tooth loss, congenital defects, trauma deformities, or various …
[HTML][HTML] Tissue engineering: step ahead in maxillofacial reconstruction
R Rai, R Raval, RVS Khandeparker… - … of international oral …, 2015 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Within the precedent decade, a new field of “tissue engineering” or “tissue regeneration”
emerge that offers an innovative and exhilarating substitute for maxillofacial reconstruction. It …
emerge that offers an innovative and exhilarating substitute for maxillofacial reconstruction. It …
Tissue engineering: what is new?
DR Dawson, A El-Ghannam, JE Van Sickels… - Dental …, 2019 - dental.theclinics.com
Oral soft tissue engineering has long been associated with the reconstruction of mucosal or
gingival defects associated with chronic disease or trauma, as well as congenital defects …
gingival defects associated with chronic disease or trauma, as well as congenital defects …
Recent advancements in regenerative dentistry: A review
Although human mouth benefits from remarkable mechanical properties, it is very
susceptible to traumatic damages, exposure to microbial attacks, and congenital maladies …
susceptible to traumatic damages, exposure to microbial attacks, and congenital maladies …
Dental tissue engineering: a new approach to dental tissue reconstruction
E Battistella, S Mele, L Rimondini - Biomimetics learning from …, 2010 - books.google.com
Caries, trauma, erosion and periodontal disease are pathologies characterized by the
damage and loss of dental tissues and sometimes loss of the whole tooth. These groups of …
damage and loss of dental tissues and sometimes loss of the whole tooth. These groups of …
Dental tissue engineering
EC Das, M Komath, PRA Kumar - Tissue Engineering, 2022 - Elsevier
Dental tissues are very distinctive in structure, organization, and function, compared to other
tissue ensembles in the body. Teeth and supportive structures experience mechanical …
tissue ensembles in the body. Teeth and supportive structures experience mechanical …
Biomaterials in dentistry
L Zheng, JY Wang, QY Ru - Encyclopedia of Biomedical Engineering, 2018 - hub.hku.hk
The earliest dental materials science, dating back to the early 19th century, began from the
investigation of dental amalgam. For approximately a hundred years, synthetic restorative …
investigation of dental amalgam. For approximately a hundred years, synthetic restorative …
Tooth tissue engineering: Potential and pitfalls
All over the world a large number of people suffer from tooth diseases like dental caries,
tooth abscess, and plaques. Tooth loss or damage, which occurs frequently in our society …
tooth abscess, and plaques. Tooth loss or damage, which occurs frequently in our society …