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The Suitability of Testing of Bioactive Materials:<i>In vitro</i>, <i>Ex vivo</i>, <i>In vivo</i>

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2023 IADR/LAR General Session with WCPD

The 2023 IADR/LAR General Session & Exhibition with WCPD provided dental, oral, and craniofacial health scientists with the opportunity to present, discuss, and critique their latest and most cutting-edge research at a 100% in-person gathering in Bogotá, Colombia. The meeting was attended by 1,667 individuals from 76 countries.     

The recordings in this library from the meeting are a selection of the science that was presented at the General Session. These recordings give you the opportunity to participate in the meeting and hear from leading researchers. The recordings include IADR Distinguished Lecture Series speakers and symposia from a collection of scientific groups and networks.

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Session Description
Bioactive materials are used extensively in regenerative and endodontic procedures as they interact with the environment they are placed in and elicit a response from the host. These biological interactions are assessed in vitro, ex vivo and in vivo both using animal models and clinically. These interactions are still not fully understood and the role of the environmental changes during the clinical procedures needs to be investigated further. Although the use of bioactive materials has made a difference in the clinical outcomes, the poor testing methodologies employed limits adequate clinical translation. Furthermore, the clinical protocols need to be updated to enable the materials to be employed effectively. This symposium will bring together experts from pulp biology and dental materials who will discuss the material properties, theor testing and the clinical translation.

Learning Objectives
    An overview of the chemistry and environmental interaction of bioactive materials and in vitro testing
  • An insight on the biological testing of bioactive materials using cellular, molecular and animal models
  • Analyse and discuss the clinical assessment and performance of the materials and also the clinical translation from the laboratory models
Presentation Date
Thursday, June 22, 2023

Session Organizer/Chair
Josette Camilleri (Organizer/Chair)
Bruno Cavalcanti (Organizer/Chair)

Presenters
  • Josette Camilleri - The Suitability of Testing of Bioactive Materials:In vitro, Ex vivo, In vivo
  • Ivo Lambrichts - Innovative laboratory approaches in dental tissue regeneration
  • Paulo Palma - Challenges with animal testing
  • Tatiana Botero - Clinical Applications and Considerations for bioactive material
Sponsoring Groups/Networks
Dental Materials|Pulp Biology & Regeneration Research

CE Credits
Not Elegible

Financial Interest Disclosure:
NONE

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