In case of tooth loss, this invention enables the production of easily available, long-term stable and physiological grafts. The germ that induces later tooth growth is cultivated from human adult stem cells. -> ! This technology is not yet available for patients and will not be in the foreseeable future. ! <-
This three-dimensional in vitro organoid can be used as an in vivo transplant or as an in vitro test system.
In case of a tooth loss, there are several techniques available for artificially replacing the tooth. However, most of these tooth replacement techniques require a severe surgical intervention. Moreover, most of these artificial implants do not fulfill all the physiological requirements a normal tooth should have. Thus there is a need for easily available, physiologically and long lasting transplants.
With the method developed by scientists of the TU Berlin a method for the ex vivo development of a functional, three dimensional tooth germ is provided as well as an application system for the correct upright positioning of the germ transplant during surgery. The germ is cultivated from human adult stem cells without using any substrate or growth factors. Cultivation is carried out in culture dishes with a flat bottom and without attaching the cells to the walls of the dish. According to the method stem cells are co-cultured with endothelial cells. Here the ratio between both cell types is important for an optimal formation and an optimal growth of the tooth germ. The tooth germ should be able to induce tooth growth in vitro and in vivo.
Currently, the method is still in research phase and not yet available for clinical application.
Ina Krüger
Technology Transfer Manager
+49 (0)30 314-75916
ina.krueger@tu-berlin.de
Experimental proof of concept
approved: DE, FR, GB, US, SG, HK, RU, CH, CN
Technische Universität Berlin
The Center for Intellectual Property (ZfgE) at the TU Berlin is the central point of contact for all topics relating to intellectual property law and intellectual property.
We patent and market the inventions of the TU Berlin, and we also teach and research technical and intellectual property law.
This makes us the central contact for inventors of the TU Berlin, for cooperation partners from industry and science as well as for interested scientists and experts from the fields of technology and law.
Zentrum für geistiges Eigentum
Technische Universität Berlin
Straße des 17. Juni 135
10623 Berlin