Wisdom Teeth Stem Cells Poised to Revolutionize Regenerative Medicine

Wisdom Teeth Stem Cells Poised to Revolutionize Regenerative Medicine
Wisdom Teeth Stem Cells Poised to Revolutionize Regenerative Medicine Researchers at the University of the Basque Country have identified dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) in extracted wisdom teeth as a powerful and accessible source for regenerative therapies. These cells, housed within the soft core of the tooth pulp, have demonstrated the remarkable ability to transform into neurons, bone, cartilage, and even heart muscle cells in laboratory settings—highlighting their versatility and therapeutic promise  . Unlike embryonic or bone marrow-derived stem cells, DPSCs can be collected easily, ethically, and with minimal risk during routine dental procedures, making them ideal for personalized “biological insurance.”   Preclinical studies reveal compelling potential across multiple domains: DPSCs have shown efficacy in regenerating neural tissue for Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s models and demonstrated bone and cartilage repair capabilities in orthopedic and dental applications  .  Their ability…