Acta Scientific Dental Sciences (ASDS)(ISSN: 2581-4893)

Review Article Volume 8 Issue 2

Dental Pulp Stem Cells: A Review

Omid Panahi*

Department of Healthcare Management, University of the People, California, USA

*Corresponding Author: Omid Panahi, Department of Healthcare Management, University of the People, California, USA.

Received: December 18, 2023; Published: January 16, 2024

Abstract

Stem cells are unique cells and reproducible cells that can be useful as a good alternative to future therapies in the field of Dentistry. Some body cells, including blood cells and nerve cells, cannot be replaced, and stem cells play an important role in this procedure, which can help to replace cells, while stem cells can be used as alternate cells several times, and this act of replacing damaged cells called proliferation. The development of Dental stem cell banks in the future for right and suitable costs will help to obtain stem cell induction. Accelerating information and new methods and prospective clinical approaches are important and can play a critical role in stem cell therapy for future treatment modality at dental medicine.

Keywords:Mangiferin; Anti-Cancer; Herbal Therapy; Tongue CarcinomaStem Cells; Pulp; Enamel; Dentin

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Citation

Citation: Omid Panahi. “Dental Pulp Stem Cells: A Review".Acta Scientific Dental Sciences 8.2 (2024): 22-24.

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Copyright: © 2024 Omid Panahi. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.




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