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Thoughts on donation of a tooth to science, in the course of dental care.

Alix Le Breton1, Catherine Chaussain2, Christian Herve1, Philippe Pirnay1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Research on biological samples, including dental pulp stem cells (DPSC), has expanded considerably in recent years and is now seen as a way forward toward the possibilities of new therapies, such as craniofacial bone and tooth repair. The extraction of healthy teeth and their donation for scientific research is now well accepted by both patients and researchers alike. The present situation, as described above, presents a timely opportunity to reflect on the ethical and moral obligations of all of the stakeholders involved in this methodology.
METHOD: Twenty-two patients who received dental treatment between November 2013 and February 2014 in the dental department of Louis Mourier Hospital in Colombes, France, completed a questionnaire. The questionnaire was designed to gather data in respect of giving patients optimal information necessary to acquire informed consent for extraction of teeth to be used for odontological biomedical research.
RESULTS: When patients agree to donate their teeth for purposes of scientific research it is vital that they are properly informed and enabled so that they are able to give consent freely.
CONCLUSIONS: The risks to patients during dental extractions are minimal. However despite the growing need for a supply of extracted teeth for dental pulp stem cell research it is imperative that any ethical questions that may be raised by potential donors guarantee the security, integrity, and respect of the intentions and aspirations of the donor. To enable the acquisition of true informed consent, this article explores how the dissemination of information relating to biomedical research in the field of dental care must remain as a duty of care and professional ethics.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26851447      PMCID: PMC5734813     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Forensic Odontostomatol        ISSN: 0258-414X


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4.  Evaluation of biobank constitution and use: multicentre analysis in France and propositions for formalising the activities of research ethics committees.

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Authors:  Alix Le Breton; Christian Hervé; Philippe Pirnay
Journal:  Sante Publique       Date:  2013 Nov-Dec       Impact factor: 0.203

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10.  VEGFR2-dependent angiogenic capacity of pericyte-like dental pulp stem cells.

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1.  Considerations and beliefs in tooth donation to research in Jordan.

Authors:  Noor Al Mortadi; Omar F Khabour; Karem H Alzoubi
Journal:  Clin Cosmet Investig Dent       Date:  2018-11-15
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