Mesenchymal stem cell-mediated functional tooth regeneration in Swine

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Abstract

Mesenchymal stem cell-mediated tissue regeneration is a promising approach for regenerative medicine for a wide range of applications. Here we report a new population of stem cells isolated from the root apical papilla of human teeth (SCAP, stem cells from apical papilla). Using a minipig model, we transplanted both human SCAP and periodontal ligament stem cells (PDLSCs) to generate a root/periodontal complex capable of supporting a porcelain crown, resulting in normal tooth function. This work integrates a stem cell-mediated tissue regeneration strategy, engineered materials for structure, and current dental crown technologies. This hybridized tissue engineering approach led to recovery of tooth strength and appearance. © 2006 Sonoyama et al.

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Sonoyama, W., Liu, Y., Fang, D., Yamaza, T., Seo, B. M., Zhang, C., … Wang, S. (2006). Mesenchymal stem cell-mediated functional tooth regeneration in Swine. PLoS ONE, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0000079

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