Todays Dental News

PRP, PRGF, and PRF: The Acronyms that Heal in Dentistry

Drawing blood in the dental office is a regular occurrence. It’s unavoidable, really. Gums bleed when we nick them, floss them, and move.

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Surface Textures Impact Healing Around Dental Implants

Researchers at the University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry have examined the healing process around dental implants at the cellular level for the.

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University of Queensland to Use 3D Printing to Rebuild Teeth and Tissues

Clinicians at the University of Queensland (UQ) School of Dentistry’s new Centre for Orofacial Regeneration, Reconstruction and Rehabilitation (COR3) say they will use.

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Fish Scales and Bullfrog Skin Targeted for Oral Tissue Repair

Researchers at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) Singapore have developed a biomaterial made entirely from discarded bullfrog skin and fish scales that could help.

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Researchers Regenerate Skull Tissue Using Stem Cells and 3D Printed Scaffolding

Surgeons perform more than 5,000 cranioplasties each year on patients who have experienced critical size cranial defects resulting from congenital defects, head trauma,.

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Study to Use Patients’ Own Stem Cells to Grow New Jaw Bone

Clinicians can use patients’ own stem cells to grow new bone, according to researchers at the University of Nantes in France and the.

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Rosen Named Interim Dean of Harvard School of Dental Medicine

Vicki Rosen, PhD, professor and chair of developmental biology at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine (HSDM), has been appointed interim dean of.

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Dental Stem Cells Can Generate Milk-Producing Cells

The stem cells in teeth can contribute to the regeneration of non-dental organs, particularly mammary glands, according to researchers at the University of.

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Gene Activates Stem Cells and Could Regenerate Dental Tissue

An international team of researchers has uncovered how a molecular gene called Dlk1 enhances stem cell activation and tissue regeneration in healing damaged.

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Pericytes Identified as Source of Stem Cell Precursors in Teeth

As researchers around the world look to stem cells for potential tissue regeneration therapies, researchers at the King’s College London Faculty of Dentistry,.

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