Authors : Pooja Dialani, Yash Shah, Kaumudi Patil, Prashanth Bondarde, Sandesh Bansal, Prajakta Thube
DOI : 10.18231/j.johs.2025.008
Volume : 12
Issue : 1
Year : 2025
Page No : 47-52
Introduction: Stem cell therapy represents a groundbreaking approach with the potential to address various human bodily deficiencies. In contemporary practice, stem cells can be harvested from extracted teeth. This innovative application of dental tissue can yield significant advancements in regenerative medicine. Aim & Objectives: To assess knowledge, attitude and barriers to stem cell therapy among dental students of Dhule city. Objectives: To assess and evaluate the knowledge of dental students regarding stem cell therapy, to assess the attitude of dental students towards stem cell therapy and barriers associated with stem cell therapy in a dental setting. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional questionnaire study involved 400 are more optimistic about undergraduate and postgraduate students at JMF’s ACPM Dental College and Hospital in Dhule between November 2023 and January 2024. The questionnaire, consisting of 20 items that included both open-ended and closed-ended questions, was administered through electronic forms. The data collected were subsequently subjected to statistical analysis. Result: The findings indicate that the knowledge of undergraduate and postgraduate students regarding stem cell therapy is comparable. However, doctoral students exhibit a more optimistic attitude towards stem cell therapy than their undergraduate counterparts. Participants identified several barriers, including affordability, lack of public awareness, ethical considerations, and concerns regarding safety and efficacy. Conclusion: Dental stem cell therapy shows the potential to revolutionise dentistry by regenerating tissues and treating oral issues. While promising, research faces challenges like standardising protocols and ensuring long-term efficacy, alongside ethical considerations. Keywords: Attitude, Barriers, Knowledge, Stem cells