This review presents a comprehensive overview of single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) analyses used to study tooth and periodontal tissues. The intricate cellular composition of both teeth and periodontium are revealed, leading to the identification of new cell types and tracing lineage profiles for each cell type. Herein, we summarize the progression of dental and periodontal tissue formation, tooth homeostasis, and regenerative mechanisms. scRNA-seq analyses have demonstrated that the cellular constituent ratio of dental and periodontal tissues transforms homeostasis or injury repair. Importantly, single-cell data in the diseased tissue demonstrated a change in both cell types and intercellular communication patterns compared to the normal state. These findings provide valuable insights into the underlying disease mechanisms at the cellular level in the context of single-cell vision, thereby facilitating the investigation of potential therapeutic interventions.
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