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This review explores advanced hydrogels for mandibular tissue engineering, offering improved mechanical properties and antibacterial abilities. These innovations promise more effective and personalized treatments for mandibular defects.

Keywords:
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Area of Science:

  • Biomaterials Science
  • Regenerative Medicine
  • Maxillofacial Surgery

Background:

  • Mandibular defects cause significant functional and psychological issues.
  • Current treatments for mandibular defects are limited in structural reconstruction and regeneration.
  • There is a need for cost-effective mandibular tissue engineering solutions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review current clinical treatments for mandibular defects.
  • To explore hydrogel-based strategies for mandibular tissue engineering.
  • To update on advanced hydrogel fabrication for enhanced mandibular reconstruction.

Main Methods:

  • Summarized current clinical treatments and mandible formation/resorption modes.
  • Reviewed hydrogel applications in mandibular tissue engineering.
  • Detailed advancements in hydrogel fabrication (mechanical, antibacterial, injectability, 3D bioprinting).

Main Results:

  • Hydrogels show promise for precise cell and factor delivery in reconstruction.
  • Advanced hydrogels offer improved mechanical strength and antibacterial properties.
  • Injectable and 3D bioprinted hydrogels enhance treatment customization.

Conclusions:

  • Advanced hydrogel systems are crucial for future mandibular reconstruction.
  • These systems provide a foundation for biocompatible, effective, and personalized treatments.
  • Further exploration will improve outcomes for patients with mandibular defects.