Major aspects of mesenchymal stem cell signaling and differentiation into osteoblasts in the optimization of bone formation for dental implant: a systematic review
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Resumo: | Introduction: In recent decades, the number of dental implant procedures has shown significant growth worldwide, reaching about one million dental implants per year. In Brazil, in recent decades, there has been a very rapid evolution in implant dentistry with high success rates. Several materials can be used as a bone graft, each with different properties, for example, regarding neovascularization. Guided bone regeneration favors the formation of new bone tissue. When grafting procedures are required, the focus is often on the type of biomaterial to be used and the success and predictability of the results. Objective: It was to carry out a concise systematic review of bone regeneration processes using biomaterials and the main molecular and cellular constituents for implant dentistry. Methods: The survey was carried out from January to February 2023 in the Scopus, PubMed, Science Direct, and Scielo databases, using older scientific articles with a gold standard reference up to 2022. The quality of the studies was based on the GRADE instrument and the risk of bias by the Cochrane instrument. Results and Conclusion: It was founded on 128 studies that underwent eligibility analysis. The final sample had 34 eligible studies that were described in the systematic review. Most studies showed homogeneity in their results, with X2=89.8.8% <50%. Due to bone regeneration and biological barriers in graft surgeries, there has been a technological growth of these materials as they point to potential tools for treating bone loss. The greater potential of guided bone regeneration was associated with the graft material due to the higher grade of vital bone and the lower percentage of residual graft particles. All studied bone substitute materials resulted in efficient bone formation for dental implants and alveolar ridge preservation procedures. |
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Major aspects of mesenchymal stem cell signaling and differentiation into osteoblasts in the optimization of bone formation for dental implant: a systematic reviewBone regenerationBiomaterialsBiological membranesDental implantsIntroduction: In recent decades, the number of dental implant procedures has shown significant growth worldwide, reaching about one million dental implants per year. In Brazil, in recent decades, there has been a very rapid evolution in implant dentistry with high success rates. Several materials can be used as a bone graft, each with different properties, for example, regarding neovascularization. Guided bone regeneration favors the formation of new bone tissue. When grafting procedures are required, the focus is often on the type of biomaterial to be used and the success and predictability of the results. Objective: It was to carry out a concise systematic review of bone regeneration processes using biomaterials and the main molecular and cellular constituents for implant dentistry. Methods: The survey was carried out from January to February 2023 in the Scopus, PubMed, Science Direct, and Scielo databases, using older scientific articles with a gold standard reference up to 2022. The quality of the studies was based on the GRADE instrument and the risk of bias by the Cochrane instrument. Results and Conclusion: It was founded on 128 studies that underwent eligibility analysis. The final sample had 34 eligible studies that were described in the systematic review. Most studies showed homogeneity in their results, with X2=89.8.8% <50%. Due to bone regeneration and biological barriers in graft surgeries, there has been a technological growth of these materials as they point to potential tools for treating bone loss. The greater potential of guided bone regeneration was associated with the graft material due to the higher grade of vital bone and the lower percentage of residual graft particles. All studied bone substitute materials resulted in efficient bone formation for dental implants and alveolar ridge preservation procedures.Faceres2023-03-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherapplication/pdfhttps://mednext.zotarellifilhoscientificworks.com/index.php/mednext/article/view/27110.54448/mdnt23207MedNEXT Journal of Medical and Health Sciences; Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): MedNEXT - March 2023MedNEXT Journal of Medical and Health Sciences; v. 4 n. 2 (2023): MedNEXT - March 20232763-567810.54448/10.54448/mdnt232reponame:MedNEXT Journal of Medical and Health Sciencesinstname:Faculdade de Medicina em São José do Rio Preto (Faceres)instacron:FACERESenghttps://mednext.zotarellifilhoscientificworks.com/index.php/mednext/article/view/271/254Copyright (c) 2023 Almir Cangnes Cardoso, Fabio Alarcon Idalgo, Silvio Antonio dos Santos Pereira, Alexandre Gomes Nunes, Elias Naim Kassis, Alvaro José Cicarelihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCardoso, Almir CangnesIdalgo, Fabio AlarconPereira, Silvio Antonio dos SantosNunes, Alexandre GomesKassis, Elias NaimCicareli, Alvaro José2023-03-30T14:57:34Zoai:ojs2.mednext.zotarellifilhoscientificworks.com:article/271Revistahttps://mednext.zotarellifilhoscientificworks.com/index.php/mednextPUBhttps://mednext.zotarellifilhoscientificworks.com/index.php/mednext/oaimednextjmhs@zotarellifilhoscientificworks.com2763-56782763-5678opendoar:2023-03-30T14:57:34MedNEXT Journal of Medical and Health Sciences - Faculdade de Medicina em São José do Rio Preto (Faceres)false |
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Major aspects of mesenchymal stem cell signaling and differentiation into osteoblasts in the optimization of bone formation for dental implant: a systematic review |
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Major aspects of mesenchymal stem cell signaling and differentiation into osteoblasts in the optimization of bone formation for dental implant: a systematic review |
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Major aspects of mesenchymal stem cell signaling and differentiation into osteoblasts in the optimization of bone formation for dental implant: a systematic review Major aspects of mesenchymal stem cell signaling and differentiation into osteoblasts in the optimization of bone formation for dental implant: a systematic review Cardoso, Almir Cangnes Bone regeneration Biomaterials Biological membranes Dental implants Cardoso, Almir Cangnes Bone regeneration Biomaterials Biological membranes Dental implants |
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Major aspects of mesenchymal stem cell signaling and differentiation into osteoblasts in the optimization of bone formation for dental implant: a systematic review |
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Major aspects of mesenchymal stem cell signaling and differentiation into osteoblasts in the optimization of bone formation for dental implant: a systematic review |
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Major aspects of mesenchymal stem cell signaling and differentiation into osteoblasts in the optimization of bone formation for dental implant: a systematic review Major aspects of mesenchymal stem cell signaling and differentiation into osteoblasts in the optimization of bone formation for dental implant: a systematic review |
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Major aspects of mesenchymal stem cell signaling and differentiation into osteoblasts in the optimization of bone formation for dental implant: a systematic review Major aspects of mesenchymal stem cell signaling and differentiation into osteoblasts in the optimization of bone formation for dental implant: a systematic review |
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Major aspects of mesenchymal stem cell signaling and differentiation into osteoblasts in the optimization of bone formation for dental implant: a systematic review |
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Cardoso, Almir Cangnes |
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Cardoso, Almir Cangnes Cardoso, Almir Cangnes Idalgo, Fabio Alarcon Pereira, Silvio Antonio dos Santos Nunes, Alexandre Gomes Kassis, Elias Naim Cicareli, Alvaro José Idalgo, Fabio Alarcon Pereira, Silvio Antonio dos Santos Nunes, Alexandre Gomes Kassis, Elias Naim Cicareli, Alvaro José |
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Idalgo, Fabio Alarcon Pereira, Silvio Antonio dos Santos Nunes, Alexandre Gomes Kassis, Elias Naim Cicareli, Alvaro José |
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Cardoso, Almir Cangnes Idalgo, Fabio Alarcon Pereira, Silvio Antonio dos Santos Nunes, Alexandre Gomes Kassis, Elias Naim Cicareli, Alvaro José |
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Bone regeneration Biomaterials Biological membranes Dental implants |
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Bone regeneration Biomaterials Biological membranes Dental implants |
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Introduction: In recent decades, the number of dental implant procedures has shown significant growth worldwide, reaching about one million dental implants per year. In Brazil, in recent decades, there has been a very rapid evolution in implant dentistry with high success rates. Several materials can be used as a bone graft, each with different properties, for example, regarding neovascularization. Guided bone regeneration favors the formation of new bone tissue. When grafting procedures are required, the focus is often on the type of biomaterial to be used and the success and predictability of the results. Objective: It was to carry out a concise systematic review of bone regeneration processes using biomaterials and the main molecular and cellular constituents for implant dentistry. Methods: The survey was carried out from January to February 2023 in the Scopus, PubMed, Science Direct, and Scielo databases, using older scientific articles with a gold standard reference up to 2022. The quality of the studies was based on the GRADE instrument and the risk of bias by the Cochrane instrument. Results and Conclusion: It was founded on 128 studies that underwent eligibility analysis. The final sample had 34 eligible studies that were described in the systematic review. Most studies showed homogeneity in their results, with X2=89.8.8% <50%. Due to bone regeneration and biological barriers in graft surgeries, there has been a technological growth of these materials as they point to potential tools for treating bone loss. The greater potential of guided bone regeneration was associated with the graft material due to the higher grade of vital bone and the lower percentage of residual graft particles. All studied bone substitute materials resulted in efficient bone formation for dental implants and alveolar ridge preservation procedures. |
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