Functional Biomaterials for Regenerative Dentistry

Regenerative dentistry aims to replace diseased and damaged tissue with functionally integrated regenerated tissue rather than conventional bonded or embedded synthetic materials. The wide array of oral tissues that require regeneration due to common diseases—the periodontal ligament supporting soun...

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description Regenerative dentistry aims to replace diseased and damaged tissue with functionally integrated regenerated tissue rather than conventional bonded or embedded synthetic materials. The wide array of oral tissues that require regeneration due to common diseases—the periodontal ligament supporting sound biomechanical integration of teeth, the dental pulp maintaining tooth vitality, the alveolar bone supporting the function of overlying tissue and retention of teeth, and the mineralized tooth structure—presents many daunting challenges. Overcoming these challenges is essential to achieve oral health and obtain the associated benefits for the well-being and lifestyle of patients. Biomaterials that promote regeneration serve a growing role in the dentist’s repertoire of tools and techniques. The inherently patient-specific, adaptable, biocompatible, and immunomodulatory nature of regenerative biomaterials positions them as the future of everyday dental practice. The long history of surgical techniques in dentistry, combined with the wide scope of biomaterials being developed for nearly every diseased human tissue, produces an exciting opportunity for the development of functional regenerative biomaterials in dentistry. The objective of this Reprint is to collect the latest research on the development of functional biomaterials for regenerative dentistry—broadly defined—to highlight the present and future capacity of dentistry to lead the way in the field of tissue regeneration.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1747912026-04-16T16:25:48Z Functional Biomaterials for Regenerative Dentistry Fischer, Nicholas G. Dental implant Scaffold Hydrogel Bone regeneration Antimicrobial Bioactive material Biocompatibility Surface Immunomodulation Extracellular matrix thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing Regenerative dentistry aims to replace diseased and damaged tissue with functionally integrated regenerated tissue rather than conventional bonded or embedded synthetic materials. The wide array of oral tissues that require regeneration due to common diseases—the periodontal ligament supporting sound biomechanical integration of teeth, the dental pulp maintaining tooth vitality, the alveolar bone supporting the function of overlying tissue and retention of teeth, and the mineralized tooth structure—presents many daunting challenges. Overcoming these challenges is essential to achieve oral health and obtain the associated benefits for the well-being and lifestyle of patients. Biomaterials that promote regeneration serve a growing role in the dentist’s repertoire of tools and techniques. The inherently patient-specific, adaptable, biocompatible, and immunomodulatory nature of regenerative biomaterials positions them as the future of everyday dental practice. The long history of surgical techniques in dentistry, combined with the wide scope of biomaterials being developed for nearly every diseased human tissue, produces an exciting opportunity for the development of functional regenerative biomaterials in dentistry. The objective of this Reprint is to collect the latest research on the development of functional biomaterials for regenerative dentistry—broadly defined—to highlight the present and future capacity of dentistry to lead the way in the field of tissue regeneration. 2026-04-16T16:25:42Z 2026-04-16T16:25:42Z 2025 book ONIX_20260416T142754_9783725852796_46 9783725852796 9783725852802 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/174791 eng application/octet-stream Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/ https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/11670 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-7258-5280-2 10.3390/books978-3-7258-5280-2 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783725852796 9783725852802 166 CH open access
spellingShingle Dental implant
Scaffold
Hydrogel
Bone regeneration
Antimicrobial
Bioactive material
Biocompatibility
Surface
Immunomodulation
Extracellular matrix
thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing
Functional Biomaterials for Regenerative Dentistry
title Functional Biomaterials for Regenerative Dentistry
title_full Functional Biomaterials for Regenerative Dentistry
title_fullStr Functional Biomaterials for Regenerative Dentistry
title_full_unstemmed Functional Biomaterials for Regenerative Dentistry
title_short Functional Biomaterials for Regenerative Dentistry
title_sort functional biomaterials for regenerative dentistry
topic Dental implant
Scaffold
Hydrogel
Bone regeneration
Antimicrobial
Bioactive material
Biocompatibility
Surface
Immunomodulation
Extracellular matrix
thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing
topic_facet Dental implant
Scaffold
Hydrogel
Bone regeneration
Antimicrobial
Bioactive material
Biocompatibility
Surface
Immunomodulation
Extracellular matrix
thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing
url ONIX_20260416T142754_9783725852796_46