Abstract
Objective: This work aims to measure the importance of cell therapy in regenerative dentistry through an integrative review, bringing future perspectives through studies and clinical possibilities with the use of mesenchymal stem cells for the restructuring of dental pulp and periodontal tissue. Materials and methods: A bibliographic survey was carried out through the online platforms BVS Brasil, Pubmed, Scielo and the literature over the last ten years, in which 7 articles were selected, following the eligibility criteria.Result: It is scientifically proven that through mesenchymal stem cell therapy, it is possible to demonstrate clinical improvements in the regeneration of dental pulp and periodontal tissue. Conclusion: With scientific and clinical advances in regenerative methods, cell therapy is challenging and, despite being an ongoing study, its immense regenerative potential and the great benefits that can be used in dentistry are undeniable. However, more studies are needed, with larger samples to evaluate long-term efficacy, safely establishing regenerative dentistry based on mesenchymal stem cells.
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