Dental
Stem Cells
Stem
cells are the body’s “master” cells that regenerate
the body's many cells, tissues, and organs. Most cells in your
body can only make new cells of the same type – blood cells
make blood cells, skin cells make more skins cells and so on.
Stem
cells are unique not only because they can turn into many different
types of cells – a stem cell might create blood, kidney,
heart, or bone for example – but they can divide many more
times than other cells.
There are
two broad types of stem cells: embryonic stem cells and adult
stem cells. There has been much debate on the ethical consideration
of embryonic stem cells. Dental Stem Cells, however, are adult
stem cells and only adult stem cells, to date, have been used
to treat people.
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