“…ECM‐based biomaterials can be produced from almost any tissue in the body, such as the bladder (Dahms, Piechota, Dahiya, Lue, & Tanagho, ), blood vessels (Dahl, Koh, Prabhakar, & Niklason, ), bone (Frohlich et al, ), dermis (Reing et al, ), heart valves (Rieder et al, ), kidney (Nakayama, Batchelder, Lee, & Tarantal, ), ligaments (Woods & Gratzer, ), liver (Uygun et al, ), nerves (Hudson et al, ), skeletal muscle (Conconi et al, ), small intestinal submucosa (Badylak et al, ), and tendons (Ning et al, ). Furthermore, our previous studies described the use of treated dentin matrix (TDM), a natural ECM‐based scaffold, for tooth root regeneration (Guo et al, ; Li et al, ; Sun et al, ; Yang et al, ). By a gradient ethylene diamine tetra‐acetic acid (EDTA) demineralization treatment, dentin tubules were exposed and allows releasement of odontogenic factors, which makes TDM a bioactive scaffold (Li et al, ).…”