Sumit Narang, Nidhi SehgalIndian Journal of Human Genetics 2012 18(2):150-154In recent years, the field of dentistry has embossed its presence by taking major leaps in research and further bringing it into practice. The most valuable ongoing research in regenerative dentistry is the study on stem cells. It was instituted that stem cells grow rapidly and have the potential to form specialized dentin, bone, and neuronal cells. These neuronal cells can be used for dental therapies and can provide better treatment options for patients. The stem cells based therapies could help in new advances in treating damaged teeth, inducing bone regeneration and treating neural injury as well. (Source: Indian Journal of Human Genetics)
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Stem cells: A potential regenerative future in dentistry
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