RESEARCH ARTICLE
Dentistry in the 21st Century: A Look into the Future
Gaurav Vasudeva, Pawah Salil
Citation Information :
Vasudeva G, Salil P. Dentistry in the 21st Century: A Look into the Future. J Oral Health Comm Dent 2009; 3 (1):9-14.
DOI:
10.5005/johcd-3-1-9
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Published Online:
01-05-2013
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Abstract
PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS
Tissue engineering will have a considerable effect on dental practice during the next 25 years. The greatest effects will likely be related to the repair and replacement of mineralized tissues, the promotion of oral wound healing and the use of gene transfer adjunctively
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