TY - JOUR
T1 - The current and future therapies of bone regeneration to repair bone defects
AU - Jimi, Eijiro
AU - Hirata, Shizu
AU - Osawa, Kenji
AU - Terashita, Masamichi
AU - Kitamura, Chiaki
AU - Fukushima, Hidefumi
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - Bone defects often result from tumor resection, congenital malformation, trauma, fractures, surgery, or periodontitis in dentistry. Although dental implants serve as an effective treatment to recover mouth function from tooth defects, many patients do not have the adequate bone volume to build an implant. The gold standard for the reconstruction of large bone defects is the use of autogenous bone grafts. While autogenous bone graft is the most effective clinical method, surgical stress to the part of the bone being extracted and the quantity of extractable bone limit this method. Recently mesenchymal stem cell-based therapies have the potential to provide an effective treatment of osseous defects. In this paper, we discuss both the current therapy for bone regeneration and the perspectives in the field of stem cell-based regenerative medicine, addressing the sources of stem cells and growth factors used to induce bone regeneration effectively and reproducibly.
AB - Bone defects often result from tumor resection, congenital malformation, trauma, fractures, surgery, or periodontitis in dentistry. Although dental implants serve as an effective treatment to recover mouth function from tooth defects, many patients do not have the adequate bone volume to build an implant. The gold standard for the reconstruction of large bone defects is the use of autogenous bone grafts. While autogenous bone graft is the most effective clinical method, surgical stress to the part of the bone being extracted and the quantity of extractable bone limit this method. Recently mesenchymal stem cell-based therapies have the potential to provide an effective treatment of osseous defects. In this paper, we discuss both the current therapy for bone regeneration and the perspectives in the field of stem cell-based regenerative medicine, addressing the sources of stem cells and growth factors used to induce bone regeneration effectively and reproducibly.
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U2 - 10.1155/2012/148261
DO - 10.1155/2012/148261
M3 - Review article
C2 - 22505894
AN - SCOPUS:84859727694
SN - 1687-8728
JO - International Journal of Dentistry
JF - International Journal of Dentistry
M1 - 148261
ER -