ORAL TISSUE ENGINEERING
Abstract
Oral tissue engineering is a progressive field aiming to regenerate damaged oral tissues, such as bone, gums, and salivary glands, by leveraging a combination of scaffolds, cells, and bioactive molecules. This multidisciplinary approach integrates principles from biology, materials science, and engineering to develop functional replacements for lost or injured oral tissues. Recent advancements have focused on optimizing scaffold materials to mimic the natural oral environment, identifying suitable cell sources for regeneration, and applying growth factors to enhance tissue repair and integration. These innovations offer promising avenues for improving dental and craniofacial reconstructive treatments, significantly impacting patient care in dentistry and oral surgery.
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Mandeep Singh, Sanjeet Singh, Nishant Singh, Paramjit Singh, Kanika Sharma and Neeraj Grover (2024); ORAL TISSUE ENGINEERING, Int. J. of Adv. Res., 12 (02), 467-469, ISSN 2320-5407. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/18318
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