Regenerative Therapy (Dec 2020)

Dental pulp stem cells response on the nanotopography of scaffold to regenerate dentin-pulp complex tissue

  • Rasda Diana,
  • Retno Ardhani,
  • Yulita Kristanti,
  • Pribadi Santosa

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15
pp. 243 – 250

Abstract

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The study of regenerative dentistry receives a fast growing interest. The potential ability of the dentin-pulp complex to regenerate is both promising and perplexing. To answer the challenging nature of the dental environment, scientists have developed various combinations of biomaterial scaffolds, stem cells, and incorporation of several growth factors. One of the crucial elements of this tissue engineering plan is the selection and fabrication of scaffolds. However, further findings suggest that cell behavior hugely depends on mechanical signaling. Nanotopography modifies scaffolds to alter cell migration and differentiation. However, to the best of the author's knowledge, there are very few studies addressing the correlation between nanotopography and dentin-pulp complex regeneration. Therefore, this article presents a comprehensive review of these studies and suggests a direction for future developments, particularly in the incorporation of nanotopography design for dentin-pulp complex regeneration.

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