10.6084/m9.figshare.5792526.v1 Giulia Tarquinio DEMARCO Giulia Tarquinio DEMARCO Laura Borges KIRSCHNICK Laura Borges KIRSCHNICK Luis Bayardo WATSON Luis Bayardo WATSON Marcus Cristian MUNIZ CONDE Marcus Cristian MUNIZ CONDE Flávio Fernando DEMARCO Flávio Fernando DEMARCO Luiz Alexandre CHISINI Luiz Alexandre CHISINI What is the clinical applicability of regenerative therapies in dentistry? SciELO journals 2018 Fibrin Platelet-rich plasma Stem cells Tissue engineering 2018-01-17 02:54:31 Dataset https://scielo.figshare.com/articles/dataset/What_is_the_clinical_applicability_of_regenerative_therapies_in_dentistry_/5792526 <div><p>ABSTRACT Regenerative therapies have been widely developed in dentistry and it is important to incorporate dentists’ knowledge of these new therapies into the dental clinic routine. This study reviewed the literature on regenerative therapies and clinical applications. Tissue engineering has contributed to changes in the paradigm of restorative health sciences. Its pillars underpin the techniques of tissue and organ regeneration. Despite the majority of studies in this field being in vitro, a range of preclinical studies and methodologies has been formed using these principles and they are already being used on humans. The use of platelet-rich plasma and platelet-rich fibrin in surgery as natural scaffolds for the reestablishment of bone and periodontal tissue are often reported in the literature and clinical trials using this approach have shown promising results. Stem cells from autologous dental pulp have been successfully applied in bone tissue regeneration using natural collagen scaffold in humans. In addition, revascularization of the root canal already appears in the literature as a promising alternative to apexification. The principle behind this therapy is the use of the blood clot as a scaffold and the migration of stem cells of the apical papilla to regenerate the dental pulp organ. Final considerations: Although still in the early stages, regenerative therapies can now be used in dental practice. Knowledge of the principles governing these therapies should be understood by the dentist for use in clinical practice.</p></div>