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Treated Dentin Matrix

Ain Shams University · Phase 3 active Small molecule

Treated Dentin Matrix is a bioactive scaffold derived from demineralized dentin that promotes regeneration of dental tissues through delivery of bioactive molecules and structural support.

Treated Dentin Matrix is a bioactive scaffold derived from demineralized dentin that promotes regeneration of dental tissues through delivery of bioactive molecules and structural support. Used for Dentin-pulp complex regeneration, Endodontic treatment and periapical lesion repair, Dental tissue regeneration.

At a glance

Generic nameTreated Dentin Matrix
SponsorAin Shams University
Drug classTissue engineering scaffold / Regenerative biomaterial
ModalitySmall molecule
Therapeutic areaDentistry / Regenerative Medicine
PhasePhase 3

Mechanism of action

Dentin matrix contains growth factors and proteins that are released upon demineralization, stimulating odontoblast differentiation and dentin-pulp complex regeneration. The matrix serves as both a biological signal and a structural scaffold for new tissue formation, facilitating repair of dental defects and endodontic lesions.

Approved indications

Common side effects

No common side effects on file.

Key clinical trials

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