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Title: Advances in Research To Grow a Tooth
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Published: Aug 2, 2012
Author: Margaret Scarlett
Post Date: 2012-08-02 01:07:49 by Tatarewicz
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Views: 73
Comments: 2

Implants will remain the best way to replace single missing teeth for now. However, researchers have found an important marker for dental stem cells, which can "grow" a tooth. To build a tooth, a detailed cell "recipe" is necessary to instruct cells to differentiate towards proper lineages and form for tooth replication. Researchers in the group of Professor Irma Thesleff at the Institute of Biotechnology in Helsinki, Finland have now found a marker for dental stem cells, called transcription factor Sox2.

Through a clever marking system using cells that were labeled, they showed that the cells differentiate into ameloblasts. Research is now a bit closer to developing a bioengineered tooth. Until more research is available, implants are effective in single tooth replacements. What implant systems are most effective for your practice? Do you use guided systems or place your implants freehand? What lessons learned about implants can you share with your colleagues?

boards.medscape.com/forum...09gWL@.2a33d6d3!comment=1

Cold Spring Harb Perspect Biol. 2012 Apr 1;4(4):a008425. doi: 10.1101/cshperspect.a008425. Signaling networks regulating tooth organogenesis and regeneration, and the specification of dental mesenchymal and epithelial cell lineages. Jussila M, Thesleff I. Source

Developmental Biology Program Institute of Biotechnology, Biokeskus 1, P.O. Box 56, University of Helsinki, Helsinki FIN-00014, Finland. maria.jussila@helsinki.fi Abstract

Teeth develop as ectodermal appendages from epithelial and mesenchymal tissues. Tooth organogenesis is regulated by an intricate network of cell-cell signaling during all steps of development. The dental hard tissues, dentin, enamel, and cementum, are formed by unique cell types whose differentiation is intimately linked with morphogenesis. During evolution the capacity for tooth replacement has been reduced in mammals, whereas teeth have acquired more complex shapes. Mammalian teeth contain stem cells but they may not provide a source for bioengineering of human teeth. Therefore it is likely that nondental cells will have to be reprogrammed for the purpose of clinical tooth regeneration. Obviously this will require understanding of the mechanisms of normal development. The signaling networks mediating the epithelial-mesenchymal interactions during morphogenesis are well characterized but the molecular signatures of the odontogenic tissues remain to be uncovered.

PMID: 22415375 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22415375


Poster Comment:

It's about time this most backward of health professions came up a permanent, natural solution for missing teeth. Much of their current patchwork is "temporary" and even a health hazard, almost in the nature of planned obsolescence.

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#1. To: Tatarewicz (#0)

It sounds good, but I thought I heard it is already a reality and has been accomplished already, not that they were just working on it. I suppose dentists don't want this info or knowledge to really become widespread, it can't help but hurt their profits unless only they are qualified to implant the stem cells to regrow teeth.

God is always good!

RickyJ  posted on  2012-08-02   4:43:52 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: RickyJ (#1) (Edited)

Would mean substantial retraining for dentists and abandoning costly equipment. I know a dentist who spent a quarter million just on a machine from Germany for shaping minor crowns (so as not to have a lab do it)

PS is a bit hypey but here's its article:

Stem-Cell Dental Implants Grow New Teeth Right In Your Mouth By Denise Ngo Posted 05.25.2010

Human molar scaffolding Dr. Jeremy Mao has unveiled a technique that directs the body's stem cells into a scaffolding that will aid in the regeneration of a new tooth. Columbia University Medical Center

The loss of a tooth is a minor deformity and a major pain. Although dental implants are available, the healing process can take months on end, and implants that fail to align with the ever-growing jawbone tend to fall out. If only adult teeth could be regenerated, right?

According to a study published in the latest Journal of Dental Research, a new tissue regeneration technique may allow people to simply regrow a new set of pearly whites.

Dr. Jeremy Mao, the Edward V. Zegarelli Professor of Dental Medicine at Columbia University Medical Center, has unveiled a growth factor-infused, three-dimensional scaffold with the potential to regenerate an anatomically correct tooth in just nine weeks from implantation. By using a procedure developed in the university's Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine Laboratory, Dr. Mao can direct the body's own stem cells toward the scaffold, which is made of natural materials. Once the stem cells have colonized the scaffold, a tooth can grow in the socket and then merge with the surrounding tissue.

Dr. Mao's technique not only eliminates the need to grow teeth in a Petri dish, but it is the first to achieve regeneration of anatomically correct teeth by using the body's own resources. Factor in the faster recovery time and the comparatively natural process of regrowth (as opposed to implantation), and you have a massively appealing dental treatment.

Columbia University has already filed patent applications in regard to the technology and is seeking associates to aid in its commercialization. In the meantime, Dr. Mao is considering the best approach for applying his technique to cost-effective clinical therapies.

[Columbia University Medical Center]

tcolguin

Everyone has stem cells in their bodies as you are constantly creating new cells, and stem cells are used in that process. The embryonic stem cells are sought after because they can grow intro any kind of cells whereas other the stem cells can only create certain kinds of cells.

I have actually seen a dentist that claims she can regrow enamel and is in trial on it, but the reference is years old and she was only going to do it for Japan, and had no plans on doing for the rest of the world.

www.popsci.com/science/ar...em-cells-regenerate-teeth

Tatarewicz  posted on  2012-08-03   1:59:48 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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