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Biomimetic Aspects of Oral and Dentofacial Regeneration.


ABSTRACT: Biomimetic materials for hard and soft tissues have advanced in the fields of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine in dentistry. To examine these recent advances, we searched Medline (OVID) with the key terms "biomimetics", "biomaterials", and "biomimicry" combined with MeSH terms for "dentistry" and limited the date of publication between 2010-2020. Over 500 articles were obtained under clinical trials, randomized clinical trials, metanalysis, and systematic reviews developed in the past 10 years in three major areas of dentistry: restorative, orofacial surgery, and periodontics. Clinical studies and systematic reviews along with hand-searched preclinical studies as potential therapies have been included. They support the proof-of-concept that novel treatments are in the pipeline towards ground-breaking clinical therapies for orofacial bone regeneration, tooth regeneration, repair of the oral mucosa, periodontal tissue engineering, and dental implants. Biomimicry enhances the clinical outcomes and calls for an interdisciplinary approach integrating medicine, bioengineering, biotechnology, and computational sciences to advance the current research to clinics. We conclude that dentistry has come a long way apropos of regenerative medicine; still, there are vast avenues to endeavour, seeking inspiration from other facets in biomedical research.

SUBMITTER: Upadhyay A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7709662 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Biomimetic Aspects of Oral and Dentofacial Regeneration.

Upadhyay Akshaya A   Pillai Sangeeth S   Khayambashi Parisa P   Sabri Hisham H   Lee Kyungjun T KT   Tarar Maryam M   Zhou Stephanie S   Harb Ingrid I   Tran Simon D SD  

Biomimetics (Basel, Switzerland) 20201012 4


Biomimetic materials for hard and soft tissues have advanced in the fields of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine in dentistry. To examine these recent advances, we searched Medline (OVID) with the key terms "biomimetics", "biomaterials", and "biomimicry" combined with MeSH terms for "dentistry" and limited the date of publication between 2010-2020. Over 500 articles were obtained under clinical trials, randomized clinical trials, metanalysis, and systematic reviews developed in the pas  ...[more]

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