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The recent advances in scaffolds for integrated periodontal regeneration

Hyun Nyun Woo, Young Joon Cho, Solaiman Tarafder, Chang H. Lee

2021Bioactive Materials151 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The periodontium is an integrated, functional unit of multiple tissues surrounding and supporting the tooth, including but not limited to cementum (CM), periodontal ligament (PDL) and alveolar bone (AB). Periodontal tissues can be destructed by chronic periodontal disease, which can lead to tooth loss. In support of the treatment for periodontally diseased tooth, various biomaterials have been applied starting as a contact inhibition membrane in the guided tissue regeneration (GTR) that is the current gold standard in dental clinic. Recently, various biomaterials have been prepared in a form of tissue engineering scaffold to facilitate the regeneration of damaged periodontal tissues. From a physical substrate to support healing of a single type of periodontal tissue to multi-phase/bioactive scaffold system to guide an integrated regeneration of periodontium, technologies for scaffold fabrication have emerged in last years. This review covers the recent advancements in development of scaffolds designed for periodontal tissue regeneration and their efficacy tested in vitro and in vivo. Pros and Cons of different biomaterials and design parameters implemented for periodontal tissue regeneration are also discussed, including future perspectives.

Topics & Concepts

CementumScaffoldPeriodontal fiberPeriodontiumRegeneration (biology)Dental alveolusTissue engineeringBiomedical engineeringDentistryDental cementumMaterials scienceMedicineDentinCell biologyBiologyPeriodontal Regeneration and TreatmentsDental Implant Techniques and OutcomesOral microbiology and periodontitis research
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