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Grafting & Regeneration

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Grafting & Regeneration

Grafting and regeneration are biological processes commonly observed in plants and some animals. Grafting is an artificial technique used in horticulture where a part of one plant (the scion) is joined to another plant (the rootstock) to grow as a single entity, allowing for the propagation of desirable traits like disease resistance and improved yield. Regeneration, on the other hand, is a natural process where organisms restore lost or damaged tissues, organs, or even entire body parts.
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Process of Grafting & Regeneration

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Wound Healing
In both grafting and regeneration, the first step is the healing of the cut or damaged tissues. In grafting, the scion and rootstock must form a connection, while in regeneration, cells seal the wound and begin tissue repair.
02
Cell Division and Differentiationl
Specialized cells, such as callus cells in grafting and stem cells in regeneration, divide and transform into the required tissues, forming new vascular connections in grafting or regenerating lost structures in animals
03
Vascular Tissue Formation
In grafting, new xylem and phloem tissues develop to establish a functional connection between the scion and rootstock. In regeneration, new blood vessels or nerve tissues may form in animals to support the restored body part.
04
Growth and Maturation
The final stage involves the full development of the grafted plant or the regenerated structure. In grafting, the scion starts growing as a part of the rootstock, while in regeneration, the newly formed tissues fully integrate .

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Frequently Asking Questions

Grafting in dentistry refers to procedures like bone or gum grafts to restore lost tissue.

Regeneration in dentistry involves stimulating natural tissue growth to heal bone or gum defects.

Common types include bone grafts, gum grafts, and soft tissue grafts for oral restoration.

Healing time varies but typically takes a few weeks to several months, depending on the graft type.

The procedure is done under anesthesia, so pain is minimal, with mild discomfort during recovery.

Patients with gum disease, bone loss, or missing teeth may require regeneration procedures.

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