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Exosome Light in Regenerative Dentistry
Published Jan 19, 2018 · Aylin Islam
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Abstract
Among children and adults, the prevalence of dental caries is one of the most common health problems that is experienced by approximately 90% of the global population and is characterized by infected and necrotic pulp. Poor oral hygiene is accepted as the primary etiologic agent of dental caries. When these dental caries expand, they can cause irreversible degeneration in the mineralized and soft tissues of the teeth. In advanced stages, the situation deteriorates, reaches the Dental Pulp (DP) and subsequently causes bacterial infected DP that leads to necrosis of the vital pulp tissue. In such cases, the treatment option is usually a pulpectomy [1-3].
Exosome Light can be used in regenerative dentistry to treat dental caries, a common health issue affecting 90% of the global population, by promoting tissue regeneration and preventing necrosis of vital pulp tissue.
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