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Stem Cells in Dentistry

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Stem cells are undifferentiated cells, capable of renewing themselves, with the capacity to produce different cell types to regenerate missing tissues and treat diseases. Oral facial tissues have been identified as a source and therapeutic target for stem cells with clinical interest in dentistry. In this brief presentation, Dr Ana Paz presents stem cells and outlines the clinical applications of stem cells in dentistry. Although more clinical research in this topic is still needed, Dr Ana Paz believes that the main features of stem cells in the future of dentistry should be understood by clinicians.

Date Added:
12/5/2018

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Ana Paz, DDS, MS Ana Paz, DDS, MS

Dr. Ana Paz, DDS, MS


  • DDS, MS graduated in dentistry from the University of Lisbon, Portugal,
  • Postgraduate in Advanced General Practice in the ...
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