Silk-based biomaterial scaffolds for dental tissue regeneration

last updated: 2026-03-10
TitleSilk-based biomaterial scaffolds for dental tissue regeneration
Publication TypeReview Paper
Year of Publication2026
AuthorsGhosh S., Gupta S., Kapusetti G., and Kundu S. C.
Abstract Text

Being a natural biomaterial with exceptional biological features, silk-based biomaterial offers an attractive option for fabricating biomimetic scaffolds that provide excellent physicochemical and biomechanical support and induce several physiological signaling pathways to facilitate tissue regeneration. Recent advancements in various biofabrication strategies enable the creation of silk-derived cell-instructive scaffolds that accelerate the regeneration of dental tissue, which is a complex, multicellular, and polymorphic structure. This review highlights recent innovations in silk-based biomaterial scaffolds and comprehensively explores current shortcomings in developing them as ideal dental biomaterials for therapeutic delivery and regeneration. We discussed various structural-property relationships and their ability to induce pro-regenerative and immune-signaling pathways for the regeneration of different dental-associated soft and hard tissues. We further conclude by providing a perspective on the potential of silk-based multifunctional regenerative platforms in revolutionizing tooth regeneration.

JournalCommunications Materials
Volume7
Pagination63
Date Published2026-02-13
PublisherSpringer Nature
ISSN2662-4443
DOI10.1038/s43246-026-01098-w
URLhttps://www.nature.com/articles/s43246-026-01098-w
KeywordsBiomaterial scaffolds, Dental tissue regeneration; Silk Fibroin
RightsopenAccess
Peer reviewedyes
Statuspublished

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