Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2014
Title: Innovations in Dental Regeneration by Soh Sato
Introduction
Soh Sato is a prominent inventor based in Chiyoda-ku, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of dental regeneration, particularly through his innovative methods for forming tooth roots and periodontal tissue.
Latest Patents
Sato holds a patent for "Methods for forming tooth root and periodontal tissue unit, and regenerated tooth." This patent describes a method for forming at least a tooth root in a tooth containing a tooth crown. The process involves creating a culture core that includes the tooth and a cell-containing base material. The tooth is wrapped with this base material and cultured in a medium to facilitate the formation of the tooth root. The cell-containing base material comprises various types of cells, including periodontal ligament-derived cells and dental pulp-derived cells. The medium used contains components from a conditioned medium of a serum-free cultured cell line, along with various additives that promote tissue regeneration.
Career Highlights
Soh Sato is affiliated with The Nippon Dental University, where he continues to advance research in dental tissue engineering. His work has garnered attention for its potential to revolutionize dental treatments and improve patient outcomes.
Collaborations
Sato collaborates with notable colleagues, including Taka Nakahara and Hiroshi Ishikawa, who contribute to his research endeavors and innovations in the field.
Conclusion
Soh Sato's innovative approaches to dental regeneration highlight the importance of research in improving dental health. His patented methods pave the way for future advancements in regenerative dentistry.
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