Recent Advances in Scaffolds for Guided Bone Regeneration

Biomimetics (Basel). 2024 Mar 1;9(3):153. doi: 10.3390/biomimetics9030153.

Abstract

The rehabilitation of alveolar bone defects of moderate to severe size is often challenging. Currently, the therapeutic approaches used include, among others, the guided bone regeneration technique combined with various bone grafts. Although these techniques are widely applied, several limitations and complications have been reported such as morbidity, suboptimal graft/membrane resorption rate, low structural integrity, and dimensional stability. Thus, the development of biomimetic scaffolds with tailor-made characteristics that can modulate cell and tissue interaction may be a promising tool. This article presents a critical consideration in scaffold's design and development while also providing information on various fabrication methods of these nanosystems. Their utilization as delivery systems will also be mentioned.

Keywords: alveolar bone defect; alveolar bone regeneration; guided bone regeneration; nanomaterials; regenerative medicine; scaffolds; tissue engineering.

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This research received no external funding.