Dental Stem Cell News
Dental Stem Cell research and development is constantly evolving as new discoveries and applications are found. We've collated a few articles on the benefits of this emerging technology. We will continue to update with more articles.



Science Magazine
July 30, 2014
“More than just applications within dentistry, this finding can have very broad implications,” says developmental biologist Igor Adameyko of the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, who led the new work. “These stem cells could be used for regenerating cartilage and bone as well.”
International Journal of Oral Science
August 19, 2019
Mesenchymal stem cells, obtained from various sources and playing an essential role in organ development and postnatal repair, have exhibited enormous potential for regenerating bone and dental tissue.
Springer Nature - BioMed Central
May 12, 2020
Dental/oral tissues are emerging as promising cellular sources of human mesenchymal stem cells. Recently, dental tissue-derived cells have been used clinically due to their great potential, easy accessibility, and ability to be obtained via methods with low invasiveness



Wall Street Pit
October 30, 2017
Two clinical trials have shown that Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are safe and highly effective in treating age-related frailty. Buoyed by the success of their initial trials, scientists from the University of Miami’s Miller School of Medicine are now moving their research into larger trials. Once these steps have been completed, the stem cell-based technology could be the first anti-aging treatment to get the approval from the FDA.
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