Unlocking Tissue Regeneration: A Histopathological Look at Stem Cells in Periodontal Therapy

Oral Biology and Tissue Engineering, Oral Medicine and Pathology

Mesenchymal stem cell therapy has shown great promise in treating a variety of medical conditions, one of its applications is healing periodontal tissues. Various recent modalities of healing periodontitis are related to the use of mesenchymal stem cells. Several studies are deliberating the regenerative capacity of mesenchymal stem cells to repair and rebuild damaged periodontal tissues.
This talk will present the promising effects of mesenchymal stem cell therapy in treating periodontitis, seen through the improved collagen quality encouraged by the periodontal cell’s proliferation.

Objectives:

To histologically evaluate the effect of mesenchymal stem cell therapy on the
healing of periodontal disease.

Methodology:

Hematoxylin andeosin staining
Masson’s trichrome staining
Immunohistochemical staining

Results:

Recent approaches such as the mesenchymal stem cells are showing promising
effects in treating periodontitis, seen through the improved collagen quality
encouraged by the periodontal cell’s proliferation.

Conclusion:

Administration of stem cells significantly improved the quality of collagen and
encouraged the proliferation of periodontal cells in a time-dependent manner, suggesting a promising therapeutic approach for periodontal disease.

Lecture Objectives:
Time and Location:
From:
5:50 pm
To:
6:10 pm