From endodontic therapy to regenerative endodontics: New wine in old bottles

The concept of regenerative endodontics wherein one can replace damaged pulp structures and recuperate the functionality in erstwhile necrotic and infected root canal systems has been a cutting-edge technology. Though the notion started as early as the 1960s, even before the discovery of stem cells...

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Main Authors: Lim, Ghee S., Wey, Mang C., Azami, Noor H., Noor, Nora S. M., Lau, May N., Haque, Nazmul, Govindasamy, Vijayendran, Kasim, Noor H. A.
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spelling my.um.eprints.340572022-06-20T08:37:28Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/34057/ From endodontic therapy to regenerative endodontics: New wine in old bottles Lim, Ghee S. Wey, Mang C. Azami, Noor H. Noor, Nora S. M. Lau, May N. Haque, Nazmul Govindasamy, Vijayendran Kasim, Noor H. A. RK Dentistry The concept of regenerative endodontics wherein one can replace damaged pulp structures and recuperate the functionality in erstwhile necrotic and infected root canal systems has been a cutting-edge technology. Though the notion started as early as the 1960s, even before the discovery of stem cells and regenerative medicine, it was in the 2000s that this procedure gained momentum. Ever since then, researchers continue to discover its essential benefit to immature teeth and its ability to overcome the caveats of endodontic therapy, which is commonly known as root canal treatment. Further, through this therapy, one can redevelop root even in immature teeth with necrotic pulps, which overall helps in maintaining skeletal and dental development. Past literature indicates that regenerative endodontic procedures seem to be successful, especially when compared with other conventional techniques such as Mineral Trioxide Aggregate apexification. Besides, many clinicians have begun to apply regenerative endodontic procedures to mature teeth in adult patients, with several clinical case reports that have shown complete resolution of signs and symptoms of pulp necrosis. Generally, the three most desirable outcomes anticipated by clinicians from this procedure include resolution of clinical signs and symptoms, root maturation and redevelopment of the neurogenesis process. Despite this, whether these objectives and true regeneration of the pulp/dentin complex are achieved is still a question mark. Following the discovery that regenerative endodontics indeed is a stem cell-based treatment, addressing the fundamental issue surrounding stem cells might assist in achieving all identified clinical outcomes while favoring tissue formation that closely resembles the pulp-dentin complex. Bentham Science Publ Ltd 2021 Article PeerReviewed Lim, Ghee S. and Wey, Mang C. and Azami, Noor H. and Noor, Nora S. M. and Lau, May N. and Haque, Nazmul and Govindasamy, Vijayendran and Kasim, Noor H. A. (2021) From endodontic therapy to regenerative endodontics: New wine in old bottles. Current Stem Cell Research & Therapy, 16 (5). pp. 577-588. ISSN 1574-888X, DOI https://doi.org/10.2174/1574888X15999201116162256 <https://doi.org/10.2174/1574888X15999201116162256>. 10.2174/1574888X15999201116162256
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Lim, Ghee S.
Wey, Mang C.
Azami, Noor H.
Noor, Nora S. M.
Lau, May N.
Haque, Nazmul
Govindasamy, Vijayendran
Kasim, Noor H. A.
From endodontic therapy to regenerative endodontics: New wine in old bottles
description The concept of regenerative endodontics wherein one can replace damaged pulp structures and recuperate the functionality in erstwhile necrotic and infected root canal systems has been a cutting-edge technology. Though the notion started as early as the 1960s, even before the discovery of stem cells and regenerative medicine, it was in the 2000s that this procedure gained momentum. Ever since then, researchers continue to discover its essential benefit to immature teeth and its ability to overcome the caveats of endodontic therapy, which is commonly known as root canal treatment. Further, through this therapy, one can redevelop root even in immature teeth with necrotic pulps, which overall helps in maintaining skeletal and dental development. Past literature indicates that regenerative endodontic procedures seem to be successful, especially when compared with other conventional techniques such as Mineral Trioxide Aggregate apexification. Besides, many clinicians have begun to apply regenerative endodontic procedures to mature teeth in adult patients, with several clinical case reports that have shown complete resolution of signs and symptoms of pulp necrosis. Generally, the three most desirable outcomes anticipated by clinicians from this procedure include resolution of clinical signs and symptoms, root maturation and redevelopment of the neurogenesis process. Despite this, whether these objectives and true regeneration of the pulp/dentin complex are achieved is still a question mark. Following the discovery that regenerative endodontics indeed is a stem cell-based treatment, addressing the fundamental issue surrounding stem cells might assist in achieving all identified clinical outcomes while favoring tissue formation that closely resembles the pulp-dentin complex.
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author Lim, Ghee S.
Wey, Mang C.
Azami, Noor H.
Noor, Nora S. M.
Lau, May N.
Haque, Nazmul
Govindasamy, Vijayendran
Kasim, Noor H. A.
author_facet Lim, Ghee S.
Wey, Mang C.
Azami, Noor H.
Noor, Nora S. M.
Lau, May N.
Haque, Nazmul
Govindasamy, Vijayendran
Kasim, Noor H. A.
author_sort Lim, Ghee S.
title From endodontic therapy to regenerative endodontics: New wine in old bottles
title_short From endodontic therapy to regenerative endodontics: New wine in old bottles
title_full From endodontic therapy to regenerative endodontics: New wine in old bottles
title_fullStr From endodontic therapy to regenerative endodontics: New wine in old bottles
title_full_unstemmed From endodontic therapy to regenerative endodontics: New wine in old bottles
title_sort from endodontic therapy to regenerative endodontics: new wine in old bottles
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