Miguel A Martin-Piedra, Manuel Albendin-Moreno, Adriana Olivares-Abril, Sara V J Paez-Yepes, Mario Rivera-Izquierdo, David Sánchez-Porras, Ricardo Fernández-Valadés, Antonio España-López, Miguel Alaminos, Ingrid Garzon
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Abstract
Tissue engineering of oral mucosa has emerged as a promising alternative for reconstructing oral lesions. This systematic review and meta-analysis evaluated advancements in the biofabrication of artificial oral mucosa, focusing on its components, methods, and outcomes. A total of 57 studies were included, primarily preclinical in vitro research. The predominant cell sources were primary oral keratinocytes and fibroblasts, with collagen being the most utilized biomaterial. The immersion and air technique was the main biofabrication method. The meta-analysis revealed an average epithelial thickness of 73.18 μm and a maturation score of 5.13/6. In vivo studies indicated a trend toward greater epithelial stratification compared with in vitro studies. The presence of cellularized stroma, decellularized scaffolds, and custom growth factors correlated with increased epithelial thickness although without statistically significant differences. This study provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of tissue-engineered oral mucosa, highlighting its clinical potential.
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Tissue Engineering Reviews (Part B) meets the urgent need for high-quality review articles by presenting critical literature overviews and systematic summaries of research within the field to assess the current standing and future directions within relevant areas and technologies. Part B publishes bi-monthly.