Medical Hypotheses
Volume 75, Issue 6 , Pages 669-670, December 2010

Dental follicle cells combined with beta-tricalcium phosphate ceramic: A novel available therapeutic strategy to restore periodontal defects

  • Jin Zuolin

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  • Qian Hong

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  • Tan Jiali

Department of Orthodontics, School of Stomatology, The Fourth Military Medical University, No. 145 West Changle Road, Xi’an 710032, China

Received 1 April 2010; accepted 1 August 2010. published online 27 August 2010.

Abstract 

Tissue-engineering strategies to restore the periodontal defects are being developed. It will result in the periodontal formation and growing new function tissue rather than new replacement of periodontium. Although a number of procedures have been investigated in an attempt to regenerate lost periodontal tissue, none has yet led to new cementum formation, remodeling of the periodontal ligament, and new bone formation in clinic. Dental follicle cells (DFCs), as a progenitor cell of periodontal ligament cell and stem cell, have more potential abilities than PDL-cell in formation of periodontal tissue. More researches focus on the inductive environments, such as bone morphogenetic protein-2 (BMP-2), dexamethasone, and transfer growth factor, and scaffold. We hypotheses that DFCs from Beagle’s dog are isolated, induced by BMP-2, basic-fibroblast growth factor and dexamethasone, and seeded by beta-tricalcium phosphate ceramic (beta-TCP), then the complex was auto-implanted into the periodontal defects in the same Beagle’s dog to observe the regeneration of periodontal tissue in vivo. The study will explore the feasibility and application of restore of periodontal defects by DFCs–beta-TCP complex. We believe it is especially helpful to future clinical study and application.

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PII: S0306-9877(10)00317-8

doi:10.1016/j.mehy.2010.08.015

Medical Hypotheses
Volume 75, Issue 6 , Pages 669-670, December 2010