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A Cell-Based Approach to Dental Pulp Regeneration Using Mesenchymal Stem Cells: A Scoping Review

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms22094357

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mesenchymal stem cells; pulp regeneration; stem cells; cell transplantation; regenerative endodontics

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Despite the recent surge in studies on dental pulp regeneration using tissue engineering strategies, the translation of these findings into therapeutic applications remains a challenge. This scoping review systematically reviewed the efficacy of mesenchymal stem cell transplantation for dental pulp regeneration, showing potential for vascularized pulp-like tissue regeneration and successful regeneration of vital tissue in clinical trials. More high-quality studies are needed to further evaluate the safety and efficacy of stem cell transplantation for dental pulp regeneration.
Despite the recent explosion of investigations on dental pulp regeneration using various tissue engineering strategies, the translation of the findings from such studies into therapeutic applications has not been properly achieved. The purpose of this scoping review was to systematically review the efficacy of mesenchymal stem cell transplantation for dental pulp regeneration. A literature search was conducted using five electronic databases from their inception to January 2021 and supplemented by hand searches. A total of 17 studies, including two clinical trials and 15 animal studies using orthotopic pulp regeneration models, were included for the review. The risk of bias for the individual studies was assessed. This scoping review demonstrated that the regeneration of vascularized pulp-like tissue was achieved using the stem cell transplantation strategy in animal models. Autologous cell transplantation in two clinical studies also successfully regenerated vascularized vital tissue. Dental pulp stem cell subpopulations, such as mobilized dental pulp stem cells, injectable scaffolds such as atelocollagen, and a granulocyte-colony forming factor, were the most commonly used for pulp regeneration. The overall risk of bias was unclear for animal studies and was moderate or judged to raise some concerns for clinical studies. More high-quality clinical studies are needed to further determine the safety and efficacy of the stem cell transplantation strategy for dental pulp regeneration.

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