“…The oral cavity contains various tissues, such as teeth, jaws, gingiva, oral mucous, glands, and cartilage, and most of these tissues contain stem cells (Table 1 ). [ 19 ] These stem cells primarily include the tooth-related stem cells DPSCs, SHEDs, GMSCs, PDLSCs, dental follicle progenitor cells (DFPCs), stem cells from the apical papilla (SCAPs), tooth germ stem cells (TGSCs), ABMSCs, and the saliva gland-related stem cells submandibular gland epithelial stem cells (SMGepiSCs) [ 28 ]. Ease of tissue harvest, low population-doubling time, plasticity, multipotential capabilities, and immunomodulatory properties make these cells suitable candidates for various therapeutic strategies [ 20 , 29 ].…”