Publications by authors named "Mina Seyed Habashi"

The dental pulp is essential for tooth health and sensory function. However, conventional treatments for infected or necrotic pulp, such as root canal therapy, frequently result in tooth loss and increased fracture risk. Regenerative endodontic procedures (REPs) aim to regenerate pulp tissue while preserving tooth vitality.

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  • * These glasses closely resemble bone hydroxyapatite in their composition, which is rich in calcium and phosphate, and are used in several dental applications such as periodontal disease management and restorative procedures.
  • * Recent research highlights marine sponges as a promising source for producing bioactive glasses due to their ability to produce bioactive compounds with potential therapeutic effects in medicine.
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The oral cavity as the second most various microbial community in the body contains a broad spectrum of microorganisms which are known as the oral microbiome. The oral microbiome includes different types of microbes such as bacteria, fungi, viruses, and protozoa. Numerous factors can affect the equilibrium of the oral microbiome community which can eventually lead to orodental infectious diseases.

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