An extensive overview of the potential of Dental Stem Cells (DSCs) in regenerative medicine and dentistry, detailing various types such as Dental Pulp Stem Cells (DPSCs) and Stem cells from Human Exfoliated Deciduous teeth (SHED). The text explores the classification, properties, and isolation protocols of these stem cells from dental tissues, highlighting methods like Enzymatic Digestion and Outgrowth. Furthermore, the sources discuss the application of DSCs in regenerative endodontics, bone regeneration (including craniofacial defects and implant osseointegration), and the treatment of diseases in other organs like the eye and liver, often in conjunction with scaffolds and growth factors. Finally, the content touches upon the bioethics, legislation, and advanced culture systems necessary for the clinical translation of dental stem cell therapies.
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