Revolutionizing Bone Regeneration with Grinder-Based Dentin Biomaterial: A Systematic Review

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作者
Olchowy, Anna [1 ]
Olchowy, Cyprian [2 ]
Zawislak, Ireneusz [3 ]
Matys, Jacek [4 ]
Dobrzynski, Maciej [5 ]
机构
[1] Wroclaw Med Univ, Dept Expt Dent, Krakowska 26, PL-50425 Wroclaw, Poland
[2] Jan Dlugosz Univ Czestochowa, Coll Med, Armii Krajowej 13-15, PL-42217 Czestochowa, Poland
[3] Wroclaw Univ Environm & Life Sci, Fac Biotechnol & Food Sci, Chelmonskiego 37, PL-51630 Wroclaw, Poland
[4] Wroclaw Med Univ, Oral Surg Dept, Krakowska 26, PL-50425 Wroclaw, Poland
[5] Wroclaw Med Univ, Dept Pediat Dent & Preclin Dent, Krakowska 26, PL-50425 Wroclaw, Poland
关键词
bone regeneration; bone grafting; bone substitutes; demineralized dentin matrix; autogenous tooth graft; tooth grinder; dentin grinder; GRAFT; MATRIX;
D O I
10.3390/ijms25179583
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Bone tissue regeneration is a critical aspect of dental surgery, given the common occurrence of bone resorption leading to alveolar bone defects. The aim of this paper was to conduct a systematic review to provide a comprehensive summary of the evidence regarding the regenerative properties of dentin biomaterial. This systematic review was conducted through comprehensive searches in the PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science databases, as well as an extensive exploration of the gray literature sources, including WorldCat, The New York Academy of Medicine Library, and Trip Database, following the established PRISMA protocol. Keywords such as tooth, dentin, grinder, and autograft guided the search, with a focus on a standardized procedure involving dentin grinders within laboratory, experimental, and clinical settings. Initially, a pool of 1942 articles was identified with 452 duplicates removed. An additional 1474 articles were excluded for not aligning with the predefined topics, and three more were excluded due to the unavailability of the full text. Ultimately, 13 articles met the strict inclusion criteria and were included in the review. The chemical composition of the dentin particles was similar to natural bone in terms of oxygen, carbon, calcium, phosphorus, sodium, and magnesium content, as well as in terms of the Ca/P ratio. In addition, the dentin also contained amide I and amide II structures, as well as aliphatic and hydroxyl functional groups. The chemically treated dentin was free of microorganisms. The dentin had characteristic tubules that opened after chemical treatment. At the cellular level, dentin released bone morphogenetic protein 2, induced significant cell growth, and stimulated the reorganization of the fibroblast cytoskeleton. Most clinical studies have focused on alveolar bone regeneration. After the transplantation of demineralized dentin particles, studies have observed new bone formation, a reduction in residual bone, and an increase in connective tissue. Clinical reports consistently indicate uncomplicated healing and recovery post-transplantation. However, there is a notable gap in the evidence concerning complication rates, patient-reported outcomes, and the presence of pro-inflammatory factors. In conclusion, dentin biomaterial emerges as a versatile bone substitute, demonstrating high biocompatibility and ease of acquisition. The preservation of its internal structure containing organic matter and growth factors enhances its potential for effective bone regeneration. Particularly, in dental surgery, dentin-derived materials present a promising alternative to traditional autologous bone autografts, offering the potential to reduce patient morbidity and treatment costs.
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