Leveraging Dental Stem Cells for Oral Health during Pregnancy: A Concise Review

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Abstract

Pregnancy induces significant changes in oral health because of hormonal fluctuations, making it a crucial period for preventive measures. Dental stem cells (DSCs), particularly those derived from the dental pulp and periodontal ligaments, offer promising avenues for regenerative therapies and, possibly, preventive interventions. While the use of DSCs already includes various applications in regenerative dentistry in the general population, their use during pregnancy requires careful consideration. This review explores recent advancements, challenges, and prospects in using DSCs to address oral health issues, possibly during pregnancy. Critical aspects of the responsible use of DSCs in pregnant women are discussed, including safety, ethical issues, regulatory frameworks, and the need for interdisciplinary collaborations. We aimed to provide a comprehensive understanding of leveraging DSCs to improve maternal oral health.

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Meto, A., Sula, A., Peppoloni, S., Meto, A., & Blasi, E. (2024, May 1). Leveraging Dental Stem Cells for Oral Health during Pregnancy: A Concise Review. Dentistry Journal. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/dj12050127

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