Copilot
Your everyday AI companion
Bing found these results
  1. The most studied cell populations of this tissue are the odontoblasts, representing the first line of defense against injury 2; dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs), which have a high proliferative potential for self-renewal and the ability to differentiate into classical mesodermal lineages 3; and dental pulp fibroblasts (DPFs), which are the most abundant cells in the dental pulp 1,4.
    www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0099239922003417
    www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0099239922003417
    Was this helpful?
  2. People also ask
    Dental Pulp tissue is extracted from the teeth recovered during routine dental procedure throughout the life and these teeth are the most convenient and valuable source of DPSCs which are well characterized as a MSCs as shown in Figure 1. It is a non invasive process of extraction of MSCs from dental pulp tissue.
    primaryExpertImage

    Dr. SAMEEHA M S

    Four Years of Clinical Experience, BDS - Kerala, India · 1 years of exp

    Numerous types of dental fillings can be used to fill cavities between teeth. The filling material chosen is determined by criteria like the size and location of the cavity, the patient's cosmetic preferences, and the dentist's suggestions. Tooth-colored composite fillings, porcelain fillings, inlays, gold fillings, and ceramic fillings are some common types of fillings for cavities between teeth. Fillings are the conventional treatment if the cavity has progressed beyond the enamel. As composite resin fillings can be matched in color to the person's teeth, they are recommended for most of the cavities between teeth.
    moreExpertImages
    1 more answer
    microsoftstart.msn.com
    Dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) are having a MSCs phenotype and they are differentiated into neuron, cardiomyocytes, chondrocytes, osteoblasts, liver cells and β cells of islet of pancreas. Thus, DPSCs have shown great potentiality to use in regenerative medicine for treatment of various human diseases including dental related problems.
    Highly proliferative immortalized human dental pulp cells retain the odontogenic phenotype when combined with a beta-tricalcium phosphate scaffold and BMP2. Stem Cells Int. 2020:4534128. doi: 10.1155/2020/4534128
  3. Studies of cell lines in dental pulp
  4. Insight into the Role of Dental Pulp Stem Cells in Regenerative …

  5. Clinical Potential of Dental Pulp Stem Cells in Pulp Regeneration ...

  6. Human dental pulp stem cells: Applications in future regenerative ...

  7. Dental Pulp Stem Cells Derived From Adult Human Third Molar …

  8. Atlas of human dental pulp cells at multiple spatial and temporal ...

  9. Dental pulp stem cells in regenerative medicine - Nature

  10. Dental Pulp Stem Cells: What’s New? | SpringerLink

  11. Dental pulp stem cell - Wikipedia

  12. Cytogenetic instability of dental pulp stem cell lines

  13. Improved Method for Dental Pulp Stem Cell Preservation and Its

  14. Some results have been removed