Cell‐Based Therapies for Alveolar Bone and Periodontal Regeneration: Concise Review

Abstract Current regenerative strategies for alveolar bone and periodontal tissues are effective and well adopted. These are mainly based on the use of a combination of synthetic/natural scaffolds and bioactive agents, obviating the incorporation of cells. However, there are some inherent limitation...

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Main Authors: Federico Moreno Sancho, Yago Leira, Marco Orlandi, Jacopo Buti, William V. Giannobile, Francesco D'Aiuto
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2019-12-01
Series:Stem Cells Translational Medicine
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/sctm.19-0183
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spelling doaj-682c9c49372042b9971435cb1ce3db2f2020-11-25T00:04:11ZengWileyStem Cells Translational Medicine2157-65642157-65802019-12-018121286129510.1002/sctm.19-0183Cell‐Based Therapies for Alveolar Bone and Periodontal Regeneration: Concise ReviewFederico Moreno Sancho0Yago Leira1Marco Orlandi2Jacopo Buti3William V. Giannobile4Francesco D'Aiuto5Unit of Periodontology UCL Eastman Dental Institute London United KingdomUnit of Periodontology UCL Eastman Dental Institute London United KingdomUnit of Periodontology UCL Eastman Dental Institute London United KingdomUnit of Periodontology UCL Eastman Dental Institute London United KingdomDepartment of Periodontics and Oral Medicine University of Michigan School of Dentistry Ann Arbor Michigan USAUnit of Periodontology UCL Eastman Dental Institute London United KingdomAbstract Current regenerative strategies for alveolar bone and periodontal tissues are effective and well adopted. These are mainly based on the use of a combination of synthetic/natural scaffolds and bioactive agents, obviating the incorporation of cells. However, there are some inherent limitations associated with traditional techniques, and we hypothesized that the use of cell‐based therapies as part of comprehensive regenerative protocols may help overcome these hurdles to enhance clinical outcomes. We conducted a systematic review of human controlled clinical trials investigating the clinical and/or histological effect of the use of cell‐based therapies for alveolar bone and periodontal regeneration and explored the translational potential of the different cell‐based strategies identified in the included trials. A total of 16 studies (11 randomized controlled trials, 5 controlled clinical trials) were included for data synthesis and qualitative analysis with meta‐analyses performed when appropriate. The results suggest a clinical benefit from the use of cell therapy. Improved outcomes were shown for alveolar ridge preservation, lateral ridge augmentation, and periodontal regeneration. However, there was insufficient evidence to identify best‐performing treatment modalities amongst the different cell‐based techniques. In light of the clinical and histological outcomes, we identify extraction socket and challenging lateral and vertical bone defects requiring bone block grafts as strong candidates for the adjuvant application of mesenchymal stem cells. Given the complexity, invasiveness, and costs associated with techniques that include “substantial manipulation” of tissues and cells, their additional clinical benefit when compared with “minimal manipulation” must be elucidated in future trials. Stem Cells Translational Medicine 2019;8:1286&1295https://doi.org/10.1002/sctm.19-0183BoneAlveolar ridge preservationLateral alveolar ridge augmentationSinus augmentationPeriodontal regenerationCell‐ and tissue‐based therapy
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author Federico Moreno Sancho
Yago Leira
Marco Orlandi
Jacopo Buti
William V. Giannobile
Francesco D'Aiuto
spellingShingle Federico Moreno Sancho
Yago Leira
Marco Orlandi
Jacopo Buti
William V. Giannobile
Francesco D'Aiuto
Cell‐Based Therapies for Alveolar Bone and Periodontal Regeneration: Concise Review
Stem Cells Translational Medicine
Bone
Alveolar ridge preservation
Lateral alveolar ridge augmentation
Sinus augmentation
Periodontal regeneration
Cell‐ and tissue‐based therapy
author_facet Federico Moreno Sancho
Yago Leira
Marco Orlandi
Jacopo Buti
William V. Giannobile
Francesco D'Aiuto
author_sort Federico Moreno Sancho
title Cell‐Based Therapies for Alveolar Bone and Periodontal Regeneration: Concise Review
title_short Cell‐Based Therapies for Alveolar Bone and Periodontal Regeneration: Concise Review
title_full Cell‐Based Therapies for Alveolar Bone and Periodontal Regeneration: Concise Review
title_fullStr Cell‐Based Therapies for Alveolar Bone and Periodontal Regeneration: Concise Review
title_full_unstemmed Cell‐Based Therapies for Alveolar Bone and Periodontal Regeneration: Concise Review
title_sort cell‐based therapies for alveolar bone and periodontal regeneration: concise review
publisher Wiley
series Stem Cells Translational Medicine
issn 2157-6564
2157-6580
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Abstract Current regenerative strategies for alveolar bone and periodontal tissues are effective and well adopted. These are mainly based on the use of a combination of synthetic/natural scaffolds and bioactive agents, obviating the incorporation of cells. However, there are some inherent limitations associated with traditional techniques, and we hypothesized that the use of cell‐based therapies as part of comprehensive regenerative protocols may help overcome these hurdles to enhance clinical outcomes. We conducted a systematic review of human controlled clinical trials investigating the clinical and/or histological effect of the use of cell‐based therapies for alveolar bone and periodontal regeneration and explored the translational potential of the different cell‐based strategies identified in the included trials. A total of 16 studies (11 randomized controlled trials, 5 controlled clinical trials) were included for data synthesis and qualitative analysis with meta‐analyses performed when appropriate. The results suggest a clinical benefit from the use of cell therapy. Improved outcomes were shown for alveolar ridge preservation, lateral ridge augmentation, and periodontal regeneration. However, there was insufficient evidence to identify best‐performing treatment modalities amongst the different cell‐based techniques. In light of the clinical and histological outcomes, we identify extraction socket and challenging lateral and vertical bone defects requiring bone block grafts as strong candidates for the adjuvant application of mesenchymal stem cells. Given the complexity, invasiveness, and costs associated with techniques that include “substantial manipulation” of tissues and cells, their additional clinical benefit when compared with “minimal manipulation” must be elucidated in future trials. Stem Cells Translational Medicine 2019;8:1286&1295
topic Bone
Alveolar ridge preservation
Lateral alveolar ridge augmentation
Sinus augmentation
Periodontal regeneration
Cell‐ and tissue‐based therapy
url https://doi.org/10.1002/sctm.19-0183
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