Current Strategies and Applications of Tissue Engineering in Dentistry – A Review Part 1

From Volume 36, Issue 9, November 2009 | Pages 577-582

Authors

Neeraj Malhotra

Assistant Professor, Manipal College of Dental Sciences, Mangalore, India

Articles by Neeraj Malhotra

M Kundabala

MDS

Professor and Head of Department, Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, Manipal College of Dental Sciences, Mangalore, India

Articles by M Kundabala

Shashirashmi Acharya

MDS

Professor and Head of Department, Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, Manipal College of Dental Sciences, Manipal, India

Articles by Shashirashmi Acharya

Abstract

A new direction in the field of vital pulp therapy is given by the introduction of tissue engineering as an emerging science. It aims to regenerate a functional tooth-tissue structure by the interplay of three basic key elements: stem cells, morphogens and scaffolds. It is a multidisciplinary approach that combines the principles of biology, medicine, and engineering to repair and/or regenerate a damaged tissue and/or organ. This two part article reviews and discusses the basic concept and strategies so far studied and researched for the engineering of basic dental tissues, to restore a functional tooth anatomy. This first part focuses on a detailed description of key elements used in tissue engineering and their applied clinical applications in dentistry. The second part will deal with the strategies that are being used and/or developed to regenerate the tooth tissues with the help of this scientific principle.

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