3D Bioprinting Techniques and Bioinks for Periodontal Tissues Regeneration-A Literature Review.
Nátaly Domingues AlmeidaCamila Alves CarneiroAndrea Carvalho de MarcoVinicius Carvalho PortoRodrigo FrançaPublished in: Biomimetics (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
The periodontal tissue is made up of supporting tissues and among its functions, it promotes viscoelastic properties, proprioceptive sensors, and dental anchorage. Its progressive destruction by disease leads to the loss of bone and periodontal ligaments. For this reason, biomaterials are constantly being developed to restore tissue function. Various techniques are being used to promote regenerative dentistry, including 3D bioprinting with bioink formulations. This paper aims to review the different types of bioink formulations and 3D bioprinting techniques used in periodontal tissue regeneration. Different techniques have been formulated, and the addition of different materials into bioinks has been conducted, with the intention of improving the process and creating a bioink that supports cell viability, proliferation, differentiation, and stability for periodontal tissue regeneration.