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The Host Response to Autogenous, Allogeneic, and Xenogeneic Treated Dentin Matrix/Demineralized Dentin Matrix-Oriented Tissue Regeneration

Tianyi Wang, Yongwen Guo

2023Tissue Engineering Part B Reviews14 citationsDOI

Abstract

Dentin is a bone-like matrix that forms the bulk of the tooth. By fabricating dentin with protocols involving demineralization, sterilization, and preservation, treated dentin matrix (TDM)/demineralized dentin matrix (DDM) could be obtained, which is considered as a useful tool for bone and tooth-tissue regeneration. Non-negligible inflammatory and immune responses are reviewed in this article of autogenous, allogeneic, and xenogeneic TDM/DDM for the first time. Both autogenous and allogeneic TDM/DDM showed good biocompatibility in original and clinical studies, while a few cases reported the observation of inflammatory cells around tissue samples. As for xenogeneic TDM/DDM, multiple immune responses were revealed. Immune cells, including eosinocytes, macrophages, lymphocytes, mutinucleated giant cell, M1/M2 macrophages, and Th1-type CTL responses were involved. To avoid these adverse inflammatory responses caused by TDM/DDM implantation, some of the effective fabricating methods are discussed to reduce host immune responses to TDM/DDM.

Topics & Concepts

DemineralizationDentinImmune systemMatrix (chemical analysis)Regeneration (biology)Biomedical engineeringDentistryMaterials scienceMedicineImmunologyCell biologyBiologyComposite materialEnamel paintTissue Engineering and Regenerative MedicineDental materials and restorationsPeriodontal Regeneration and Treatments
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