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Fall 2006: Volume
31, Number 1 |
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| Clinical
Research for a Better Practice |
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| Stem Cells in Dental Practice:
Perspectives in Conservative Pulp Therapies |
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Stem cells are undifferentiated
cells that have the capacity to self-renew. They have been discovered
in many adult tissues, including teeth. The Dental Pulp Stem Cells
are involved in dentinal repair by activation of growth factors,
released after caries process and have the ability to regenerate
the dentin-pulp-like complex. The molecular/cellular research
raises the possibilities to grow new tissues and biological structures
for clinical application, providing cells for therapies including
cell transplantation and tissue engineering. Key words: stem-cells – deciduous – teeth – pulp – therapies |
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