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Rev Odotopediatr Latinoam 2021; 11 (1)
Stem cells obtained from teeth with prolonged retention
de Oliveira RNN, Rocha AC, Rezende KM, da Silva GM
Language: Spanish
References: 28
Page: 154-163
PDF size: 738.42 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Due to their easy accessibility, less invasive collection, few ethical restric-tions associated with differentiation into larger and faster multilining than those of permanent teeth, stem cells have gained greater notoriety and investment in research. Currently, these cells have been shown great potential in tissue regenerative treatment of numerous pathologies.
Case report: We present a case report of prolonged teeth retention extraction from a 7-year-old male child
as a possible way to obtain pulp stem cells. After clinical and radiographic diagnosis, in which it had 1/3 roots, surgery was the treatment option. Immediately after removal, the teeth were placed in a testing tube as a mean of transportation and sent to a cell culture laboratory. The dental pulp was removed with the help of an endodontic file and placed for cell culture. The beginning of proliferation began after 4 days of cultivation.
Conclusion: Deciduous teeth stem cells have been shown to be
a promising therapeutic alternative, but understanding the biology of these cells requires further testing
in vivo. In this paper we concluded that dental pulp cells in teeth in prolonged retention
could be an alternative to obtaining stem cells.
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