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Emerging Technologies and Strategies for Periodontal and Pulp Regeneration

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2023 IADR/LAR General Session with WCPD

The 2023 IADR/LAR General Session & Exhibition with WCPD provided dental, oral, and craniofacial health scientists with the opportunity to present, discuss, and critique their latest and most cutting-edge research at a 100% in-person gathering in Bogotá, Colombia. The meeting was attended by 1,667 individuals from 76 countries.     

The recordings in this library from the meeting are a selection of the science that was presented at the General Session. These recordings give you the opportunity to participate in the meeting and hear from leading researchers. The recordings include IADR Distinguished Lecture Series speakers and symposia from a collection of scientific groups and networks.

This session can be purchased as part of the full meeting recordings within the product bundles





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Session Description
The developments of novel materials and technologies had created a promising strategies and alternatives for the regeneration of dental tissues that had been damaged or lost by chronic oral or acute inflammatory diseases (such as periodontitis and irreversible pulpitis). These diseases affect the integrity of both soft and hard tissues and ultimately leads to bone and tooth loss. The emergence of novel strategies to produce bioactive materials with tailored properties and technologies that incorporate 3D bioprinting with cell therapies have great potential to change the field of regenerative dentistry shifting from standard treatments that are prescribed to across patients to the emergence of personalized solution with tissue-specific scaffolds and biomaterials customized for individual needs. This symposium will present groundbreaking strategies on the development of bio-inspired strategies, materials and scaffolds to regenerate the periodontium and dental pulp. The advances in biomaterials and biotechnologies discusses here aim to promote faster and predictable regeneration of dental tissues and have the potential to be exploited by regenerative medicine.

Learning Objectives
  • Present evidence on how phytochemicals can be applied as a therapeutics acting on craniofacial bone regeneration and periodontal tissue maintenance
  • Provide the latest evidence on bio-inspired strategies and tissue-specific scaffolds for periodontal tissue regeneration
  • Discuss clinical and pre-clinical results of the use of natural and synthetic compounds with immunomodulatory function, on the regeneration of mineralized and non-mineralized periodontal tissue

    Present prospects of novel bio-inspired materials for regenerative periodontics and endodontics
Presentation Date
Saturday, June 24, 2023

Session Organizer/Chair
Marco Bottino (Organizer/Chair)
Vinicius Rosa (Organizer/Chair)

Presenters
  • Nileshkumar Dubey - Personalized Scaffolds for Periodontal Tissue Regeneration
  • Morgana Stabili - Host Immune Response Modulation Therapy as a Strategy for Periodontal Regeneration
  • Vinicius Rosa - Designing bioactive materials with on-demand properties via meta-heuristic algorithms
Sponsoring Groups/Networks
Dental Materials; Women in Science Network; Stem Cell Biology Research; Pulp Biology & Regeneration Research; Periodontal Research; Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Research

CE Credits
Not Eligible

Financial Interest Disclosure:
NONE

Not eligible for individual purchase must purchase as part of a meeting bundle.