Research progress in pulp tissue regeneration strategy in microenvironment

Dayong Liu
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Pulpal and periapical diseases are the common diseases in human diseases. The traditional treatment method for these diseases is root canal treatment, which is to completely remove and control infection, repair or prevent periapical lesions by root canal mechanical preparation, chemical disinfection and filling. At present, although root canal treatments have a high success rate, there are still a series of problems. Dental pulp regeneration has attracted more and more attention from researchers in promoting the formation of pulp-like tissue in root canals. The ultimate goal of regenerative endodontics is to form a functional endodontic-dentin complex with inner blood vessels and nerves, outer layers of dentin cells arranged along the root canal wall, and new dentin formed by secreting matrix, so as to restore pulp vitality. Stem cells, scaffolds, biosignal molecules, and regenerative microenvironment are key tissue engineering factors that affect pulp regeneration. In this paper, the strategies and applications of pulp regeneration were reviewed around the above factors and clinical procedures. Key words: Pulp tissue regeneration; Pulp revascularization; Tissue engineering; Cell transplantation; Cells homing; Scaffolds; Microenviroment
微环境下牙髓组织再生策略研究进展
牙髓和根尖周疾病是人类疾病中的常见病。这些疾病的传统治疗方法是根管治疗,即通过根管机械预备、化学消毒和充填,彻底清除和控制感染,修复或预防根尖周病变。目前,虽然根管治疗成功率较高,但仍存在一系列问题。牙髓再生促进根管内髓样组织的形成,越来越受到研究者的关注。再生牙髓学的最终目标是形成具有功能的牙髓-牙本质复合物,内部血管和神经,外层牙本质细胞沿根管壁排列,通过分泌基质形成新的牙本质,从而恢复牙髓的活力。干细胞、支架、生物信号分子和再生微环境是影响牙髓再生的关键组织工程因素。本文就牙髓再生的策略及临床应用进行综述。关键词:牙髓组织再生;牙髓血管再生;组织工程;细胞移植;细胞归巢;支架;Microenviroment
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