Regenerative endodontics: repair or true regeneration? A narrative review
Abstract:Regenerative endodontics therapy (RET) is a pioneering approach in dentistry that aims to restore damaged dental pulp and promote tissue regeneration in non-vital teeth. It belongs to the broader field of regenerative medicine, where stem cells, scaffolds, and bioactive molecules are central components. The goal of RET is to achieve true tissue regeneration, fully restoring both the structure and function of damaged tissues, in contrast to repair, which only restores basic functionality through scar formation … Show more
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