Angiogenic and osteogenic potentials of dental stem cells in bone tissue engineering

J Oral Biol Craniofac Res. 2018 Jan-Apr;8(1):48-53. doi: 10.1016/j.jobcr.2017.10.003. Epub 2017 Oct 19.

Abstract

Manipulation of dental stem cells (DSCs) using current technologies in tissue engineering unveil promising prospect in regenerative medicine. DSCs have shown to possess angiogenic and osteogenic potential in both in vivo and in vitro. Neural crest derived DSCs can successfully be isolated from various dental tissues, exploiting their intrinsic great differentiation potential. In this article, researcher team intent to review the characteristics of DSCs, with focus on their angiogenic and osteogenic differentiation lineage. Clinical data on DSCs are still lacking to prove their restorative abilities despite extensive contemporary literature, warranting research to further validate their application for bone tissue engineering.

Keywords: Angiogenic; Dental Stem Cells; Neural Crest; Osteogenic; Stem Cells; Tissue Engineering.

Publication types

  • Review