How It Works: The Science Behind the Healing
Exosomes:
Precision Healing at the Cellular Level
Exosomes are microscopic vesicles secreted by stem cells—tiny packages loaded with regenerative signals like proteins, RNA, and growth factors. Rather than becoming new tissue themselves, exosomes deliver targeted instructions to surrounding cells, telling them how to reduce inflammation, repair damage, and regenerate tissue.
In the mouth, exosomes:
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Calm chronic inflammation in gums, bone, and soft tissue Accelerate healing after extractions, surgery, or trauma Stimulate regeneration of bone, gum, and connective tissue Improve implant site preparation and recovery Reduce pain and restore mobility in TMJ joint injections
Because they are cell-free, exosomes are especially safe, versatile, and effective—offering the regenerative benefits of stem cells without the complexities of live-cell therapies.
Stem Cells: The Source of Regenerative Power
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), sourced from bone marrow or dental pulp, are used for their ability to differentiate into bone, cartilage, ligament, and soft tissue. More importantly, they serve as the biological factory that produces exosomes.
Stem cells support regeneration by:
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