Whole tooth regeneration has been considered up to now to be an entity of futuristic research holding the ultimate promise in dental treatment protocols. However with latest research developments in the field, dentistry is not far from the juncture when such concepts will be everyday procedures moving outfrom the lab to the clinic. However the plethora of literature that has piled up given the rapid advancement in the field leaves the clinician overloaded with information a lot of which would be of greater interest to the pure researcher. This review of the current ideologies attempts to filter out the clinically relevant developments in this exciting field along with their success stories and failures while suggesting newer possibilities that would shape the merger of pure science with clinical protocol as we shall know it in the times to come.
Whole Tooth Regeneration, Scaffolds, Stem cells, Biomimeticosynthetic Approach