“…Oral SCs have been derived from dental pulp, periodontal ligament, exfoliated deciduous teeth, apical papilla, dental follicle, gingiva, oral mucosa, salivary glands and alveolar bone ( Kanwal et al, 2017 ; Bryja et al, 2019 ; Sanz et al, 2019 ). The work with oral SCs for hard and soft tissue regeneration within the oral cavity has focused on the use of oral SCs for reconstructing periodontal, bone, dentin and pulp tissues ( Seo et al, 2004 ; Feng et al, 2010 ; Giuliani et al, 2013 ; Shiehzadeh et al, 2014 ; Surendran and Sivamurthy, 2015 ; Chen et al, 2016 ; Kanwal et al, 2017 ). Human gingival and mouse palatal epithelial cells were used to develop teeth in combination with mouse embryonic tooth mesenchyme following transplantation into renal capsules ( Nakagawa et al, 2009 ; Volponi et al, 2013 ).…”