Nanomaterials for Tissue Engineering In Dentistry

Nanomaterials (Basel). 2016 Jul 21;6(7):134. doi: 10.3390/nano6070134.

Abstract

The tissue engineering (TE) of dental oral tissue is facing significant changes in clinical treatments in dentistry. TE is based on a stem cell, signaling molecule, and scaffold triad that must be known and calibrated with attention to specific sectors in dentistry. This review article shows a summary of micro- and nanomorphological characteristics of dental tissues, of stem cells available in the oral region, of signaling molecules usable in TE, and of scaffolds available to guide partial or total reconstruction of hard, soft, periodontal, and bone tissues. Some scaffoldless techniques used in TE are also presented. Then actual and future roles of nanotechnologies about TE in dentistry are presented.

Keywords: dentistry; nanomaterials tissue engineering; scaffolds; signalling molecules; stem cells.

Publication types

  • Review