Cell culture-based tissue engineering as an alternative to bone grafts in implant dentistry: A literature review

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Several biomaterials and techniques for bone grafting have been described in the literature for atresic bone tissue replacement caused by edentulism, surgical resectioning, and traumas. A new technique involves tissue engineering, a promising option to replace bone tissue and solve problems associated with morbidity of autogenous grafting. This literature review aims to describe tissue-engineering techniques using ex vivo cell culture as an alternative to repair bone maxillary atresias and discuss the concepts and potentials of bone regeneration through cell culture techniques as an option for restorative maxillofacial surgery.

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Boeckel, D. G., Shinkai, R. S. A., Grossi, M. L., & Teixeira, E. R. (2012). Cell culture-based tissue engineering as an alternative to bone grafts in implant dentistry: A literature review. Journal of Oral Implantology. Allen Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1563/AAID-JOI-D-11-00197

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