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  • Craniofacial tissue engineering
  • Regenerative medicine
  • Biomaterials science

Background:

  • The craniofacial region presents unique challenges for tissue engineering due to its complexity.
  • Current treatments for craniofacial defects often involve surgical reconstruction.
  • Innovation in tissue engineering aims to improve outcomes for craniofacial pathological conditions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review current surgical approaches for craniofacial reconstruction.
  • To highlight recent advances in bone tissue engineering for the craniofacial region.
  • To contextualize future craniofacial tissue engineering strategies by discussing clinical challenges.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current literature on craniofacial reconstruction techniques.
  • Analysis of recent research in biodegradable scaffolds for craniofacial applications.
  • Exploration of bioactive molecule delivery for enhanced bone formation.

Main Results:

  • Biodegradable scaffolds show potential benefits in treating craniofacial pathological conditions.
  • Direct delivery of bioactive molecules can enhance de novo bone formation.
  • Current strategies offer a glimpse into future treatments but face challenges.

Conclusions:

  • Significant innovation in craniofacial tissue engineering is ongoing.
  • Biodegradable scaffolds and bioactive molecules are key areas of advancement.
  • Addressing clinical challenges is crucial for the future of craniofacial regenerative strategies.