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Current Advances of Three-Dimensional Bioprinting Application in Dentistry: A Scoping Review

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卷 15, 期 18, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ma15186398

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3D bioprinting; tissue engineering; cell-laden; bioink; dental tissue regeneration

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  1. CREST (Collaborative Research in Engineering, Science and Technology) [T05C2-20]

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This scoping review explores the use of 3D bioprinting technology for dental applications. The review found that using different types of bioinks and cells has shown promising results for regenerating periodontal ligament, dentin, dental pulp, and bone. However, further research is still needed before this technology can be applied clinically.
Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting technology has emerged as an ideal approach to address the challenges in regenerative dentistry by fabricating 3D tissue constructs with customized complex architecture. The dilemma with current dental treatments has led to the exploration of this technology in restoring and maintaining the function of teeth. This scoping review aims to explore 3D bioprinting technology together with the type of biomaterials and cells used for dental applications. Based on PRISMA-ScR guidelines, this systematic search was conducted by using the following databases: Ovid, PubMed, EBSCOhost and Web of Science. The inclusion criteria were (i) cell-laden 3D-bioprinted construct; (ii) intervention to regenerate dental tissue using bioink, which incorporates living cells or in combination with biomaterial; and (iii) 3D bioprinting for dental applications. A total of 31 studies were included in this review. The main 3D bioprinting technique was extrusion-based approach. Novel bioinks in use consist of different types of natural and synthetic polymers, decellularized extracellular matrix and spheroids with encapsulated mesenchymal stem cells, and have shown promising results for periodontal ligament, dentin, dental pulp and bone regeneration application. However, 3D bioprinting in dental applications, regrettably, is not yet close to being a clinical reality. Therefore, further research in fabricating ideal bioinks with implantation into larger animal models in the oral environment is very much needed for clinical translation.

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