2018
DOI: 10.1177/2320206818816186
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Biomimetics in Endodontics: A Review of the Changing Trends in Endodontics

Abstract: Newer scientific technological advancement in dentistry provides an array of projects such as molecular biology, cell culturing, tissue grafting, and tissue engineering. Conventional root canal treatment, apexification with biomaterials, and extractions are the procedures of choice to treat a nonvital tooth. These treatment options do not give predictable outcomes in the regeneration of the pulp tissue. This can be easily achieved by regenerative endodontics wherein the diseased or a nonvital tooth is replaced… Show more

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“…For example, an "integrated tissue organ printer" is utilised to put companies into the soft hydrogel cell scaffold. Tricalcium phosphates with gelatine and hyaluronic acid bioprinting can be successfully com-bined [188]. In general, the effectiveness of the bioprinting process has to be enhanced.…”
Section: Tissue Engineering (Te)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, an "integrated tissue organ printer" is utilised to put companies into the soft hydrogel cell scaffold. Tricalcium phosphates with gelatine and hyaluronic acid bioprinting can be successfully com-bined [188]. In general, the effectiveness of the bioprinting process has to be enhanced.…”
Section: Tissue Engineering (Te)mentioning
confidence: 99%