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Wound Models for Periodontal and Bone Regeneration: the role of biological research

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Wound Models for Periodontal and Bone Regeneration: the role of biological research

Auteurs : Anton Sculean ; Iain L. C. Chapple ; William V. Giannobile

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Abstract

The ultimate goal of periodontal therapy remains the complete regeneration of those periodontal tissues lost to the destructive inflammatory-immune response, or to trauma, with tissues that possess the same structure and function, and to reestablish and sustain a heath promoting biofilm from one characterised by dysbiosis. This volume discusses the multiple facets of a transition during the late 1960’s to the present day, towards regenerative therapies founded upon a clearer understanding of the biophysiology of normal structure and function, rather than empiricism.

This introductory manuscript provides an overview on the requirements of appropriate in-vitro laboratory models (e.g. cell culture), of pre-clinical (i.e. animal) models and human studies for periodontal wound and bone repair. Laboratory studies may provide valuable fundamental insights into basic mechanisms involved in wound repair and regeneration, but also suffer from a uni-dimensional and simplistic approach that does not account for the complexities of the in vivo situation, where multiple cell types and interactions all contribute to definitive outcomes. Therefore, such laboratory studies require validatory research employing preclinical models specifically designed to demonstrate proof-of-concept efficacy, preliminary safety and adaptation to human disease scenarios. Small animal models provide the most economic and logistically feasible preliminary approaches, but outcomes do not necessarily translate to larger animal or human models. The advantages and limitations of all periodontal regeneration models need to be carefully considered when planning investigations to ensure that the optimal design is adopted to answer the specific research question posed. Future challenges lie in the areas of stem cell research, scaffold designs, cell delivery and choice of growth factors, along with research to ensure appropriate gingival coverage in order to prevent gingival recession during the healing phase.


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DOI: 10.1111/prd.12091
PubMed: 25867976
PubMed Central: 4441284


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