Pulp and dentin tissue engineering and regeneration: current progress.

Volume: 4, Issue: 5, Pages: 697 - 707
Published: Sep 17, 2009
Abstract
Dental pulp tissue is vulnerable to infection. Entire pulp amputation followed by pulp-space disinfection and filling with an artificial rubber-like material is employed to treat the infection – commonly known as root-canal therapy. Regeneration of pulp tissue has been difficult as the tissue is encased in dentin without collateral blood supply except from the root apical end. However, with the advent of the concept of modern tissue engineering...
Paper Details
Title
Pulp and dentin tissue engineering and regeneration: current progress.
Published Date
Sep 17, 2009
Volume
4
Issue
5
Pages
697 - 707
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