DENTOSOME
Dental Pulp Regeneration: Dental Pulp Stem Cells have been shown to regenerate dentin and functional dental pulp, along with vessels and nerves.
Exosomes isolated from dental pulp stem cells increased the expression of genes essential for odontogenic differentiation and supported the regeneration of dental pulp-like tissues.
Dental Pulp-Derived Exosomes exhibit potent anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory effects. They facilitate alveolar bone reconstruction and periodontal epithelial healing.
Furthermore, these exosomes are rich in miRNAs associated with osteogenesis, neuroprotection, and angiogenesis, explaining their superior potential in bone and nerve regeneration.