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Molecular features and tissue engineering techniques applied to regenerative surgery: an overview of recent data
Gabriele Cervino1, Giacomo Oteri1, Cesare D'Amico1
1Department of Biomedical and Dental Sciences, Morphological and Functional Images, University of Messina, Messina, Italy.
Introduction:
Regenerative procedures have become common in the medical and dentistry rehabilitation fields. Often, tissue regeneration maneuvers are necessary to rehabilitate patients in a safe and predictable manner. The aim of this narrative review was to highlight the molecular implications during regenerative surgery.
Evidence Acquisition:
The analysis of the literature was conducted on the main scientific databases Pubmed, Scopus, MDPI.
Evidence Synthesis:
After a screening of 66 results only 8 were included.
Conclusions:
Knowing these molecular features, it is possible to highlight which are the biomaterials that offer greater potential and identify the best protocols according to the surgical needs.
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