2022
DOI: 10.1111/iej.13712
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A critical analysis of research methods and biological experimental models to study pulp regeneration

Abstract: With advances in knowledge and treatment options, pulp regeneration is now a clear objective in clinical dental practice. For this purpose, many methodologies have been developed in attempts to address the putative questions raised both in research and in clinical practice. In the first part of this review, laboratory‐based methods will be presented, analysing the advantages, disadvantages, and benefits of cell culture methodologies and ectopic/semiorthotopic animal studies. This will also demonstrate the need… Show more

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“…In order to address these challenges, various 3D systems have been devised. One approach involves employing progenitor cells seeded within 3D scaffolds typically crafted from tooth crown slices [16]. However, this method is expensive, has limited scalability, and relies on the availability of human samples.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In order to address these challenges, various 3D systems have been devised. One approach involves employing progenitor cells seeded within 3D scaffolds typically crafted from tooth crown slices [16]. However, this method is expensive, has limited scalability, and relies on the availability of human samples.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this method is expensive, has limited scalability, and relies on the availability of human samples. Alternatively, researchers have utilized cell perfusion chambers and other microfluidic devices to reconstruct the dentine-pulp interface, offering cost-effectiveness, although they do not fully capture the intricate 3D geometry of root canals [16].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Of particular concern is the observed short survival span of implanted MSCs. 64 Transplantation of MSCs into inflamed tissue has demonstrated a reduced likelihood of their survival, with a significant decrease of implanted MSCs within the initial 24 hours. 65 These challenges underscore the imperative for further exploration and refinement of strategies to optimize the isolation, proliferation, and survival of MSCs in Cell-based REPs, aiming to enhance the overall efficacy of regenerative therapies.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, the inclusion of fluid flow, cellcell, and cell-matrix interactions within the experimental setup is widely acknowledged to provide enhanced physiological relevance. 19,20 Hence, applying fluid flow within in vitro cultures, which in turn provides fluid shear stress-induced mechanotransduction would enable partial emulation of native physiology of the PDL compared to static cultures. Studies on the incorporation of active fluid flow over monolayer-cultured PDL cells have demonstrated the impact of fluid shear stress on the rearrangement of cytoskeletal proteins, 21,22 modulation of tissue remodeling, 21 and immunoregulatory properties, 23 and production of growth factors, messenger molecules, and chemokines.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%