| Literature DB >> 23450066 |
M Sujesh1, V Rangarajan, C Ravi Kumar, G Sunil Kumar.
Abstract
The generation of dental structures and/or entire teeth in the laboratory depends upon the manipulation of stem cells and requires a synergy of all cellular and molecular events that finally lead to the formation of tooth-specific hard tissues, dentin and enamel. This review focuses on the different sources of stem cells that have been used for making teeth in vitro and their relative efficiency. Embryonic, post-natal and adult stem cells were assessed and proved to possess an enormous regenerative potential, but their application in dental practice is still limited due to various parameters that are not yet under control such as the high risk of rejection, cell behaviour, long tooth eruption period, appropriate crown morphology and suitable colour. Nevertheless, the development of biological approaches for dental reconstruction using stem cells is promising and remains one of the greatest challenges in the dental field.Entities:
Keywords: Stem cells; Tissue engineering; Tooth regeneration
Year: 2011 PMID: 23450066 PMCID: PMC3332311 DOI: 10.1007/s13191-011-0110-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Indian Prosthodont Soc ISSN: 0972-4052