Institute of Oral Biology, Department of Orofacial Development & Regeneration, ZZM, Faculty of Medicine, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
Nanomedicine (Lond). 2012 Nov;7(11):1743-53. doi: 10.2217/nnm.12.146.
Regenerative dentistry represents an attractive multidisciplinary therapeutic approach that complements traditional restorative/surgery techniques and benefits from recent advances in stem cell biology, molecular biology, genomics and proteomics. Materials science is important in such advances to move regenerative dentistry from the laboratory to the clinic. The design of novel nanostructured materials, such as biomimetic matrices and scaffolds for controlling cell fate and differentiation, and nanoparticles for diagnostics, imaging and targeted treatment, is needed. The combination of nanotechnology, which allows the creation of sophisticated materials with exquisite fine structural detail, and stem cell biology turns out to be increasingly useful in regenerative medicine. The administration to patients of dynamic biological agents comprising stem cells, bioactive scaffolds and/or nanoparticles will certainly increase the regenerative impact of dental pathological tissues. This overview briefly describes some of the actual benefits and future possibilities of nanomaterials in the emerging field of stem cell-based regenerative dentistry.
再生牙科学代表了一种有吸引力的多学科治疗方法,它补充了传统的修复/手术技术,并受益于干细胞生物学、分子生物学、基因组学和蛋白质组学的最新进展。材料科学在这些进展中很重要,可将再生牙科学从实验室推向临床。需要设计新型纳米结构材料,例如仿生基质和支架,用于控制细胞命运和分化,以及用于诊断、成像和靶向治疗的纳米粒子。纳米技术的结合使创建具有精细结构细节的复杂材料成为可能,而干细胞生物学在再生医学中变得越来越有用。向患者施用包含干细胞、生物活性支架和/或纳米粒子的动态生物制剂肯定会增加牙齿病理性组织的再生效果。这篇综述简要描述了纳米材料在基于干细胞的再生牙科学这一新兴领域中的一些实际益处和未来可能性。