Stem cell transplantation and its possibilities in endodontics

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Autor(a) principal: de Souza Andrade Brandão, Maria Gabriela
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: do Nascimento Santos, Joab Gabriel, Azevedo da Silva, Louise Bárbara, Santos Lopes, Sabrina Adrielly, Morais Rodrigues Melo, Lucas, Santana Santos, Isaias, Macari Conde, Juliana, da Silva Costa de Oliveria, Joyce, da Hora Sampaio, Hosana, Maltez de Oliveira Santos, Évellyn, Rebouças de Moura, Julia Amanda, de Souza Oliveira, Valquiria, de Nazaré Sales de Miranda Carvalho, Érika, Silva de Lima, Yasmim Kallyne
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences
Texto Completo: https://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/article/view/1887
Resumo:   Introduction: Maintaining the vitality of teeth is essential to ensure oral health and overall well-being. A vital tooth is one that retains its capacity for nutrition, sensitivity and self-repair, thanks to the presence of a healthy dental pulp inside. However, if this function is compromised by deep cavities, trauma, or infections, it is crucial to intervene with dental restorations to prevent irreversible loss. Preserving the health of the tooth is essential for maintaining the bone structure and stability of the dental arch, as well as preventing future complications such as serious infections, abscesses, and even tooth loss. In this context, stem cell transplantation emerges as a promising option to revitalize damaged pulp tissues, due to its unique ability to differentiate into several cell types, bringing a great potential for tissue repair and regeneration. Objective: Therefore, this study aims to analyze the possibilities and applications of stem cell transplantation in endodontics, in order to highlight its specific indications, procedures involved and the resulting benefits for patients suffering from a pulp condition. Methodology: This is an exploratory bibliographic research, of a descriptive nature, developed from articles contained in the PubMed/Medline, Virtual Health Library (VHL) and SciELO databases. The search for articles was carried out using the descriptors "Mesenchymal stem cell transplants", "Regenerative endodontics" and "Dental pulp diseases". Original articles, literature reviews, and case reports in Portuguese, English, and Spanish were included. Duplicate articles that were not the central theme of the research were discarded. Results: Stem cells can be classified as embryonic or adult, which reside in some tissues of the body, including the pulp. These cells can be isolated from permanent teeth (DPSCs) or deciduous teeth (SHEDs) and used in the restorative treatment of teeth with loss of pulp vitality. Conclusion: It is essential to conduct studies to improve isolation, cultivation and transplanting techniques, as well as to evaluate the safety and efficacy of these procedures in the long term. In addition, it is necessary to take into account regulatory and ethical issues.   Keywords: Mesenchymal stem cell transplants; Regenerative endodontics; Diseases of the dental pulp.
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spelling Stem cell transplantation and its possibilities in endodonticsTransplante de células-tronco e suas possibilidades na endodontiaTransplantes de células-tronco mesenquimaisEndodontia regenerativaDoenças da polpa dentáriaMesenchymal stem cell transplantsRegenerative endodonticsDiseases of the dental pulpEndodontics  Introduction: Maintaining the vitality of teeth is essential to ensure oral health and overall well-being. A vital tooth is one that retains its capacity for nutrition, sensitivity and self-repair, thanks to the presence of a healthy dental pulp inside. However, if this function is compromised by deep cavities, trauma, or infections, it is crucial to intervene with dental restorations to prevent irreversible loss. Preserving the health of the tooth is essential for maintaining the bone structure and stability of the dental arch, as well as preventing future complications such as serious infections, abscesses, and even tooth loss. In this context, stem cell transplantation emerges as a promising option to revitalize damaged pulp tissues, due to its unique ability to differentiate into several cell types, bringing a great potential for tissue repair and regeneration. Objective: Therefore, this study aims to analyze the possibilities and applications of stem cell transplantation in endodontics, in order to highlight its specific indications, procedures involved and the resulting benefits for patients suffering from a pulp condition. Methodology: This is an exploratory bibliographic research, of a descriptive nature, developed from articles contained in the PubMed/Medline, Virtual Health Library (VHL) and SciELO databases. The search for articles was carried out using the descriptors "Mesenchymal stem cell transplants", "Regenerative endodontics" and "Dental pulp diseases". Original articles, literature reviews, and case reports in Portuguese, English, and Spanish were included. Duplicate articles that were not the central theme of the research were discarded. Results: Stem cells can be classified as embryonic or adult, which reside in some tissues of the body, including the pulp. These cells can be isolated from permanent teeth (DPSCs) or deciduous teeth (SHEDs) and used in the restorative treatment of teeth with loss of pulp vitality. Conclusion: It is essential to conduct studies to improve isolation, cultivation and transplanting techniques, as well as to evaluate the safety and efficacy of these procedures in the long term. In addition, it is necessary to take into account regulatory and ethical issues.   Keywords: Mesenchymal stem cell transplants; Regenerative endodontics; Diseases of the dental pulp.Introdução: Manter a vitalidade dos dentes é fundamental para garantir a saúde bucal e o bem-estar geral. Um dente vital é aquele que conserva sua capacidade de nutrição, sensibilidade e autorreparação, graças à presença de uma polpa dentária saudável no seu interior. Contudo, se essa função for comprometida por cáries profundas, traumas ou infecções, é crucial intervir com restaurações dentárias para prevenir a perda irreversível. Preservar a saúde do dente é essencial para manter a estrutura óssea e a estabilidade da arcada dentária, além de prevenir complicações futuras como infecções graves, abscessos e até mesmo a perda dos dentes. Nesse contexto, o transplante de células-tronco desponta como uma opção promissora para revitalizar tecidos pulpares danificados, devido à sua capacidade única de se diferenciar em diversos tipos celulares, trazendo um grande potencial de reparação e regeneração tecidual. Objetivo: Diante disso, este estudo objetiva analisar as possibilidades e aplicações do transplante de células-tronco na endodontia, com o intuito de destacar suas indicações específicas, procedimentos envolvidos e os benefícios resultantes para pacientes que sofrem com alguma condição pulpar. Metodologia: Trata-se de uma pesquisa bibliográfica exploratória, de caráter descritivo, desenvolvida a partir de artigos contidos nas bases de dados PubMed/Medline, Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde (BVS) e SciELO. A busca por artigos foi realizada fazendo uso dos descritores “Transplantes de células-tronco mesenquimais”, “Endodontia regenerativa” e “Doenças da polpa dentária”. Foram incluídos artigos originais, revisões de literatura e relatos de caso, em português, inglês e espanhol. Foram descartados artigos duplicados e que fugiam do tema central da pesquisa. Resultado: As células-tronco podem ser classificadas em embrionárias ou adultas, que residem em alguns tecidos do organismo, inclusive no pulpar. Essas células podem ser isoladas de dentes permanentes (DPSCs) ou decíduos (SHEDs) e usadas no tratamento restaurador de dentes com perda de vitalidade pulpar. Conclusão: É fundamental conduzir estudos para aprimorar as técnicas de isolamento, cultivo e transplante, bem como avaliar a segurança e eficácia desses procedimentos a longo prazo. Além disso, é necessário levar em conta questões regulatórias e éticas.   Palavras-chave: Transplantes de células-tronco mesenquimais; Endodontia regenerativa; Doenças da polpa dentária.Specialized Dentistry Group2024-04-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/article/view/188710.36557/2674-8169.2024v6n4p1026-1033Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; Vol. 6 No. 4 (2024): BJIHS QUALIS B3 - IMPACT FACTOR SJIF 5.807; 1026-1033Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; Vol. 6 Núm. 4 (2024): BJIHS QUALIS B3 - FATOR DE IMPACTO SJIF 5.807; 1026-1033Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; v. 6 n. 4 (2024): BJIHS QUALIS B3 - FATOR DE IMPACTO SJIF 5.807; 1026-10332674-8169reponame:Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciencesinstname:Grupo de Odontologia Especializada (GOE)instacron:GOEporhttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/article/view/1887/2110Copyright (c) 2024 Maria Gabriela de Souza Andrade Brandão, Joab Gabriel do Nascimento Santos, Louise Bárbara Azevedo da Silva, Sabrina Adrielly Santos Lopes, Lucas Morais Rodrigues Melo, Isaias Santana Santos, Juliana Macari Conde, Joyce da Silva Costa de Oliveria, Hosana da Hora Sampaio, Évellyn Maltez de Oliveira Santos, Julia Amanda Rebouças de Moura, Valquiria de Souza Oliveira, Érika de Nazaré Sales de Miranda Carvalho, Yasmim Kallyne Silva de Limahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessde Souza Andrade Brandão, Maria Gabrielado Nascimento Santos, Joab GabrielAzevedo da Silva, Louise BárbaraSantos Lopes, Sabrina AdriellyMorais Rodrigues Melo, LucasSantana Santos, IsaiasMacari Conde, Julianada Silva Costa de Oliveria, Joyceda Hora Sampaio, HosanaMaltez de Oliveira Santos, ÉvellynRebouças de Moura, Julia Amandade Souza Oliveira, Valquiriade Nazaré Sales de Miranda Carvalho, ÉrikaSilva de Lima, Yasmim Kallyne2024-04-10T16:48:47Zoai:ojs.bjihs.emnuvens.com.br:article/1887Revistahttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihsONGhttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/oaijournal.bjihs@periodicosbrasil.com.br2674-81692674-8169opendoar:2024-04-10T16:48:47Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences - Grupo de Odontologia Especializada (GOE)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Stem cell transplantation and its possibilities in endodontics
Transplante de células-tronco e suas possibilidades na endodontia
title Stem cell transplantation and its possibilities in endodontics
spellingShingle Stem cell transplantation and its possibilities in endodontics
de Souza Andrade Brandão, Maria Gabriela
Transplantes de células-tronco mesenquimais
Endodontia regenerativa
Doenças da polpa dentária
Mesenchymal stem cell transplants
Regenerative endodontics
Diseases of the dental pulp
Endodontics
title_short Stem cell transplantation and its possibilities in endodontics
title_full Stem cell transplantation and its possibilities in endodontics
title_fullStr Stem cell transplantation and its possibilities in endodontics
title_full_unstemmed Stem cell transplantation and its possibilities in endodontics
title_sort Stem cell transplantation and its possibilities in endodontics
author de Souza Andrade Brandão, Maria Gabriela
author_facet de Souza Andrade Brandão, Maria Gabriela
do Nascimento Santos, Joab Gabriel
Azevedo da Silva, Louise Bárbara
Santos Lopes, Sabrina Adrielly
Morais Rodrigues Melo, Lucas
Santana Santos, Isaias
Macari Conde, Juliana
da Silva Costa de Oliveria, Joyce
da Hora Sampaio, Hosana
Maltez de Oliveira Santos, Évellyn
Rebouças de Moura, Julia Amanda
de Souza Oliveira, Valquiria
de Nazaré Sales de Miranda Carvalho, Érika
Silva de Lima, Yasmim Kallyne
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author2 do Nascimento Santos, Joab Gabriel
Azevedo da Silva, Louise Bárbara
Santos Lopes, Sabrina Adrielly
Morais Rodrigues Melo, Lucas
Santana Santos, Isaias
Macari Conde, Juliana
da Silva Costa de Oliveria, Joyce
da Hora Sampaio, Hosana
Maltez de Oliveira Santos, Évellyn
Rebouças de Moura, Julia Amanda
de Souza Oliveira, Valquiria
de Nazaré Sales de Miranda Carvalho, Érika
Silva de Lima, Yasmim Kallyne
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv de Souza Andrade Brandão, Maria Gabriela
do Nascimento Santos, Joab Gabriel
Azevedo da Silva, Louise Bárbara
Santos Lopes, Sabrina Adrielly
Morais Rodrigues Melo, Lucas
Santana Santos, Isaias
Macari Conde, Juliana
da Silva Costa de Oliveria, Joyce
da Hora Sampaio, Hosana
Maltez de Oliveira Santos, Évellyn
Rebouças de Moura, Julia Amanda
de Souza Oliveira, Valquiria
de Nazaré Sales de Miranda Carvalho, Érika
Silva de Lima, Yasmim Kallyne
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Transplantes de células-tronco mesenquimais
Endodontia regenerativa
Doenças da polpa dentária
Mesenchymal stem cell transplants
Regenerative endodontics
Diseases of the dental pulp
Endodontics
topic Transplantes de células-tronco mesenquimais
Endodontia regenerativa
Doenças da polpa dentária
Mesenchymal stem cell transplants
Regenerative endodontics
Diseases of the dental pulp
Endodontics
description   Introduction: Maintaining the vitality of teeth is essential to ensure oral health and overall well-being. A vital tooth is one that retains its capacity for nutrition, sensitivity and self-repair, thanks to the presence of a healthy dental pulp inside. However, if this function is compromised by deep cavities, trauma, or infections, it is crucial to intervene with dental restorations to prevent irreversible loss. Preserving the health of the tooth is essential for maintaining the bone structure and stability of the dental arch, as well as preventing future complications such as serious infections, abscesses, and even tooth loss. In this context, stem cell transplantation emerges as a promising option to revitalize damaged pulp tissues, due to its unique ability to differentiate into several cell types, bringing a great potential for tissue repair and regeneration. Objective: Therefore, this study aims to analyze the possibilities and applications of stem cell transplantation in endodontics, in order to highlight its specific indications, procedures involved and the resulting benefits for patients suffering from a pulp condition. Methodology: This is an exploratory bibliographic research, of a descriptive nature, developed from articles contained in the PubMed/Medline, Virtual Health Library (VHL) and SciELO databases. The search for articles was carried out using the descriptors "Mesenchymal stem cell transplants", "Regenerative endodontics" and "Dental pulp diseases". Original articles, literature reviews, and case reports in Portuguese, English, and Spanish were included. Duplicate articles that were not the central theme of the research were discarded. Results: Stem cells can be classified as embryonic or adult, which reside in some tissues of the body, including the pulp. These cells can be isolated from permanent teeth (DPSCs) or deciduous teeth (SHEDs) and used in the restorative treatment of teeth with loss of pulp vitality. Conclusion: It is essential to conduct studies to improve isolation, cultivation and transplanting techniques, as well as to evaluate the safety and efficacy of these procedures in the long term. In addition, it is necessary to take into account regulatory and ethical issues.   Keywords: Mesenchymal stem cell transplants; Regenerative endodontics; Diseases of the dental pulp.
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