An article in Nanomedicine describes benefits and future possibilities of nanomaterials in the emerging field of stem cell-based regenerative dentistry, according to Medscape Today. The article reports that regenerative dentistry represents an attractive multidisciplinary therapeutic approach that complements traditional restorative/surgery techniques, benefiting from recent advances in stem-cell biology, molecular biology, genomics and proteomics. Materials science is important in such advances to move regenerative dentistry from the laboratory to the clinic.
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