FWO aspirant renewal: Dental stem cells and angiogenesis: on the road to dental pulp regeneration Hasselt University
Despite today's technological advancements and professional health care, tooth loss remains a major public health issue in the Western world. Since the currently used prostheses are prone to biological and mechanical failure and inorganic pulp replacement materials often lead to pulp necrosis, there is an urgent need for better alternatives. Within the human tooth, several mesenchymal-like stem cell populations can be distinguished, such as ...