Diagram of clinical applications of stem cells of dental origin in dentistry

Keywords: Stem cells, stem cells and their application in dentistry, stem cells of dental origin

Abstract

Stem cells have been a focus of study for approximately 25 years to aid cell regeneration in the fields of trauma and orthopedics, transplantation, oral surgery, and periodontics. The potential of these stem cells with the help of platelets is enormous, helping to reduce the level of inflammation superiorly and thanks to their growth factors, they help the regeneration of tissues that the body could not produce by itself.

These are undifferentiated cells with the ability to become any type of tissue in the body, they are also called universal cells, progenitor cells or precursor cells, as they are primitive cells, undifferentiated, clonogenic due to their capacity for self-renewal and that can differentiate into more specialized cells with specific functions.

The objective of this diagram is to provide an overview of what stem cells can do if we apply them in dentistry in addition to covering generalities such as their origin. All this to give an overview of stem cells, talking about their origin, dental tissues where they are found and their potential for action.

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Published
2021-12-05
How to Cite
Armenta-Meneses, C. A., Sánchez-Ortiz, D. L., Trejo-Ruiz , L. E., & Monjarás-Ávila , A. J. (2021). Diagram of clinical applications of stem cells of dental origin in dentistry. Educación Y Salud Boletín Científico Instituto De Ciencias De La Salud Universidad Autónoma Del Estado De Hidalgo, 10(19), 120-125. https://doi.org/10.29057/icsa.v10i19.8195

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