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Innovative Concepts and Recent Breakthrough for Engineered Graft and Constructs for Bone Regeneration: A Literature Systematic Review

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Background: For decades, regenerative medicine and dentistry have been improved with new therapies and innovative clinical protocols. The aim of the present investigation was to evaluate through a critical review the recent innovations in the field of bone regeneration with a focus on the healing potentials and clinical protocols of bone substitutes combined with engineered constructs, growth factors and photobiomodulation applications. Methods: A Boolean systematic search was conducted by PubMed/Medline, PubMed/Central, Web of Science and Google scholar databases according to the PRISMA guidelines. Results: After the initial screening, a total of 304 papers were considered eligible for the qualitative synthesis. The articles included were categorized according to the main topics: alloplastic bone substitutes, autologous teeth derived substitutes, xenografts, platelet-derived concentrates, laser therapy, microbiota and bone metabolism and mesenchymal cells construct. Conclusions: The effectiveness of the present investigation showed that the use of biocompatible and bio-resorbable bone substitutes are related to the high-predictability of the bone regeneration protocols, while the oral microbiota and systemic health of the patient produce a clinical advantage for the long-term success of the regeneration procedures and implant-supported restorations. The use of growth factors is able to reduce the co-morbidity of the regenerative procedure ameliorating the post-operative healing phase. The LLLT is an adjuvant protocol to improve the soft and hard tissues response for bone regeneration treatment protocols.
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02 - Tematica relativa alla produzione, gestione di beni pubblici

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DIPARTIMENTO DI TECNOLOGIE INNOVATIVE IN MEDICINA & ODONTOIATRIA (Coordinatore/trice o Organizzatore/trice)

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AUTOLOGOUS TEETH BONE SUBSTITUTE
BIO-CERAMICS
BONE SUBSTITUTES
CGF
GRAFT
KEYWORDS: APAG
LOW LEVEL LASER THERAPY
PLATELET DERIVATES GROWTH FACTORS
PRF
PRP
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LORUSSO FELICE (Organizzatore/Organizzatrice, Partecipante)

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LORUSSO FELICE (Organizzatore/Organizzatrice, Partecipante)
SCARANO Antonio (Partecipante)
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