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Tissue Engineering: Step Ahead in Maxillofacial Reconstruction.

Raj Rai1, Rushik Raval2, Rakshit Vijay Sinai Khandeparker3

  • 1Professor, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, DR. G.D. Pols Foundation YMT Dental College and Hospital, Kharghar, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.

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Tissue engineering offers a revolutionary approach to maxillofacial reconstruction by using stem cells and laboratory-created scaffolds. This innovative field provides new options for regenerating complex oral and craniofacial tissues.

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ReconstructionScaffoldsregenerationsignaling moleculesstem cellstissue engineering

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Area of Science:

  • Regenerative Medicine
  • Biomaterials Science
  • Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

Background:

  • Maxillofacial reconstruction traditionally relies on grafts and implants.
  • Existing methods face limitations in regenerating complex anatomical structures.
  • Tissue engineering presents a promising alternative for tissue regeneration.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the fundamental principles of tissue engineering.
  • To explore the diverse applications of tissue engineering in oral and maxillofacial surgery.
  • To highlight the potential of tissue engineering for craniofacial complex regeneration.

Main Methods:

  • Utilizing stem cells with differentiation potential.
  • Employing laboratory-manufactured scaffolds that mimic native tissue architecture.
  • Integrating cells and scaffolds for tissue development.

Main Results:

  • Tissue engineering provides a viable alternative for reconstructing various craniofacial components.
  • Successful regeneration of bone, cartilage, and soft tissues is achievable.
  • This approach supplements current treatment modalities for maxillofacial defects.

Conclusions:

  • Tissue engineering is a transformative field for oral and maxillofacial reconstruction.
  • Stem cell-based therapies and scaffold technology offer significant advancements.
  • Further research promises expanded applications in craniofacial tissue regeneration.