Stem Cells in Dental Medicine

Stem cells are becoming increasingly important in dental medicine for their potential to regenerate damaged tissues such as dentin, pulp, periodontal ligament, and even bone. Dental stem cells, including those derived from teeth and gums, are being explored for treating oral diseases, injuries, and tissue loss. Their regenerative capabilities offer new avenues for restorative dentistry and periodontal therapies. Research is ongoing to enhance their clinical use and long-term effectiveness in oral health care.

Tracks:

  • Dental Pulp Stem Cells (DPSCs) and Regeneration
  • Stem Cells in Periodontal Tissue Repair
  • Tooth Regeneration and Bioengineering
  • Stem Cell Applications in Endodontic
  • Regenerative Approaches in Oral Surgery

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