1. Trends of regenerative tissue engineering for oral and maxillofacial reconstruction in veterinary medicine.
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Purbantoro, Steven Dwi, Taephatthanasagon, Teeanutree, Purwaningrum, Medania, Hirankanokchot, Thanyathorn, Peralta, Santiago, Fiani, Nadine, Sawangmake, Chenphop, and Rattanapuchpong, Sirirat
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TISSUE engineering ,VETERINARY medicine ,LITERATURE reviews ,REGENERATION (Biology) ,STEM cells - Abstract
Oral and maxillofacial (OMF) defects are not limited to humans and are often encountered in other species. Reconstructing significant tissue defects requires an excellent strategy for efficient and cost-effective treatment. In this regard, tissue engineering comprising stem cells, scaffolds, and signaling molecules is emerging as an innovative approach to treating OMF defects in veterinary patients. This review presents a comprehensive overview of OMF defects and tissue engineering principles to establish proper treatment and achieve both hard and soft tissue regeneration in veterinary practice. Moreover, bench-to-bedside future opportunities and challenges of tissue engineering usage are also addressed in this literature review. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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