Regenerative Dentistry and Stem Cell Research represent one of the most innovative and rapidly advancing areas in modern dental science. This scientific session focuses on emerging regenerative approaches aimed at restoring damaged oral tissues, enhancing healing processes, and improving long-term dental care outcomes through advanced biological therapies and tissue engineering technologies.
Recent advancements in stem cell biology, biomaterials, and regenerative medicine have opened new possibilities for the regeneration of dental pulp, periodontal tissues, bone, enamel, and craniofacial structures. Dental stem cells derived from pulp tissue, periodontal ligaments, and other oral tissues are being extensively studied for their therapeutic potential in oral and maxillofacial reconstruction, implantology, and tissue repair.
This session will highlight the latest developments in tissue engineering, stem cell applications, scaffold technologies, growth factors, biomimetic materials, and regenerative treatment strategies in dentistry. Experts from academia, clinical practice, and industry will discuss translational research, clinical applications, technological innovations, ethical considerations, and future perspectives in regenerative oral healthcare.
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Regenerative Dentistry