The Effect of Matrix for Regeneration of Enamel, Dentin and Pulp: A Systematic Review

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Dr. Gitanjali Singh
Dr. Tanzeem Ahmed
Dr. Pragyan Paliwal

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The tooth structure does not have ability to regenerate on it’s own until there is introduction of some inducing factors. Several inducing factors present in the form of stem cells, scaffolds and growth factors which thereby, plays role in the formation of enamel, dentin and pulp. In order to stimulate these regenerative factors, certain amount of temperature, pressure and atmospheric humidity should be in control. Specific knowledge of proteins which is present in each of the part of tooth structure (enamel, dentin) is important in order to achieve the final outcome. The present review elaborates about the achievement of tooth structure matrix and organs by usage of specific amount of proteins, growth factors, stem cells.

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Dr. Gitanjali Singh, Dr. Tanzeem Ahmed, & Dr. Pragyan Paliwal. (2022). The Effect of Matrix for Regeneration of Enamel, Dentin and Pulp: A Systematic Review. International Journal of Medical Science and Clinical Research Studies, 2(5), 415–417. https://doi.org/10.47191/ijmscrs/v2-i5-18
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