About this Research Topic
Unraveling these fundamental mechanisms will not only help in improving current methods to a higher standard of safety and efficacy but also offers potential novel therapeutic targets in regenerative dentistry. Therefore, this Research Topic aims to enhance the understanding of a range of molecular mediators that promote or control dental regeneration to highlight new avenues and challenges, as well as potential new therapeutic strategies in vital pulp treatment and regenerative dentistry.
Original research, reviews, methods, and perspectives on the following and other related subjects are welcomed:
• Molecular mechanisms involved in any processes of dental generation/regeneration (i.e. stem cell proliferation, differentiation, inflammation control, mineralisation, angiogenesis)
• Molecular mechanisms controlling dental stem cells
• Chemical approaches for dental regeneration
• Current dental regenerative therapies and their limitations, and perspective for the future
• Translational studies from cellular to tissue engineering in dentistry
Keywords: molecular pathways, regenerative dentistry, tissue engineering, cell signaling, stem cells
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