Dental pulp stem cells in tooth regeneration:advancement and emerging directions
Regenerating tissues similar to dental structure with normal function are putatively to be the aim in tooth regeneration filed.Currently,researchers preliminarily achieved tooth regeneration by applying dental pulp stem cells(DPSC)and stem cells from human exfoliated deciduous teeth(SHED).However,the regeneration efficiency remains unstable and needs further investigation.The development of single-cell RNA sequencing and organoid culture system provide potential of precise,targeted and controllable functional regeneration.This article reviews the current state of DPSC/SHED on tooth regeneration,and analyzes characteristics and hotspots of them,aiming to shed light on clinical translational application of stable and efficient tooth regeneration.
Regenerative medicineDental pulp stem cellsStem cell from human exfoliated deciduous teethTooth regenerationSingle-cell RNA sequencing