DENTISTRY IN STEM CELL REGENERATION

stem cell treatment in dentistry could be a component of a regenerative pharmaceutical that employs undifferentiated cells to treat dental disease. They may alleviate the symptoms of various infections for which there is currently no effective treatment. Stem cells have the highest limit in terms of self-renewal and strength. The stem cells will differentiate into desirable cells using organic chemistry signs that do not appear to be completely understood. Teeth are the most common, non-invasive source of stem cells. Microorganisms in dentistry, which are simple, advantageous, and inexpensive to create, hold promise for a wide range of extremely promising therapeutic applications.

 

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