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Discarded and Inflammed Oral Stem Cells Shows Considerable Stemness Inspite of Lesser Yeild - A Systematic Review

Published in Advances (Volume 3, Issue 2)
Received: 31 January 2022    Accepted: 8 March 2022    Published: 20 April 2022
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Abstract

Adult mesenchymal stem cells (MSC’s) have a promising treatment in regenerative medicine from bone marrow transplant to current treatment of superceneterian cells in aging and progeria. There remains lot of regenerative aspect which are still in clinical trials in dentistry. Inspite of easy availability, remarkable capacity and efficient colony forming units of known oral stem cells there is limitation in using them in vivo, this remains an important aspect to use it clinically. The current review emphasizes on the quantification and characterization of inflamed stem cells from dental pulp and gingiva (I-DPSC’s and I-GMSC’s) which are commonly discarded tissue in dental treatment and the ability of these inflamed cells which are thought to maintain stemness over limited expansion in vitro and its capacity to display considerable phenotype and functional heterogeneity in par with healthy oral tissue as like with umblical tissue cells (UCB-MSCs) and adipose tissue (AT-MSCs) over bone marrow stem cells (BM-MSC’s).

Published in Advances (Volume 3, Issue 2)
DOI 10.11648/j.advances.20220302.11
Page(s) 34-37
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Keywords

BM-MSC’s, I-DPSC’s, I-GMSC’s, UCB-MSC’s, AT-MSC’s

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  • Department of Oral Pathology, Sri Sai College of Dental Surgery, Hyderabad, India

  • General Practitioner Dental, Pune, Hyderabad, India

  • Department of Oral Pathology, Jaipur Dental College, Rajasthan, India

  • General Practitioner Dental, Saudia Dental Clinic, Riyadh, Saudia Arabia

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