Craniofacial tissue engineering

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Abstract

The craniofacial complex is composed of fundamental components such as blood vessels and nerves, andalso avarietyof specializedtissues such ascraniofacial bones, cartilages, muscles, ligaments, and the highly specialized and unique organs, the teeth. Together, these structures provide many functions including speech, mastication, and aesthetics of the craniofacial complex. Craniofacial defects not only influence the structure and function of the jaws and face, but may also result in deleterious psychosocial issues, emphasizing the need for rapid and effective, precise, and aesthetic reconstruction of craniofacial tissues. In a broad sense, craniofacial tissue reconstructions share many of the same issues as noncraniofacial tissue reconstructions. Therefore, many concepts and therapies for general tissue engineering can and have been used for craniofacial tissue regeneration. Still, repair of craniofacial defects presents unique challenges, mainly because of their complex and unique 3D geometry.

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Zhang, W., & Yelick, P. C. (2018). Craniofacial tissue engineering. Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1101/cshperspect.a025775

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