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Novel approaches for periodontal tissue engineering

Journal

GENESIS
Volume 60, Issue 8-9, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/dvg.23499

Keywords

neural crest; periodontology; teeth; tissue; tissue engineering

Funding

  1. National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research [F30DE029359, R01DE027662]

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This review discusses the current state of clinical periodontal regeneration and the potential of growth factors and biomaterial matrices to enhance regeneration. It is important for readers to understand the molecular and cellular processes involved in periodontal regeneration and design comprehensive therapeutic approaches.
The periodontal complex involves the hard and soft tissues which support dentition, comprised of cementum, bone, and the periodontal ligament (PDL). Periodontitis, a prevalent infectious disease of the periodontium, threatens the integrity of these tissues and causes irreversible damage. Periodontal therapy aims to repair and ultimately regenerate these tissues toward preserving native dentition and improving the physiologic integration of dental implants. The PDL contains multipotent stem cells, which have a robust capacity to differentiate into various types of cells to form the PDL, cementum, and alveolar bone. Selection of appropriate growth factors and biomaterial matrices to facilitate periodontal regeneration are critical to recapitulate the physiologic organization and function of the periodontal complex. Herein, we discuss the current state of clinical periodontal regeneration including a review of FDA-approved growth factors. We will highlight advances in preclinical research toward identifying additional growth factors capable of robust repair and biomaterial matrices to augment regeneration similarly and synergistically, ultimately improving periodontal regeneration's predictability and long-term efficacy. This review should improve the readers' understanding of the molecular and cellular processes involving periodontal regeneration essential for designing comprehensive therapeutic approaches.

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