%0 Journal Article %T Effects of DMSO (Dimethyl sulfoxide) free cryopreservation with program freezing using a magnetic field on periodontal ligament cells and dental pulp tissues. %A H. Koseki %A H. Sumi %A J. Ohtani %A K. Tanne %A M. Kaku %A M. Motokawa %A N. Ohwada %A S. Abedini %A S. Kojima %A T. Fujita %A T. Kawata %J - %D 2012 %X The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of short-term cryopreservation on the root of an incomplete human tooth with periodontal ligament cells (PDL) and dental pulp tissues. Extracted teeth were cryopreserved for three months using a programmed freezer combined with a magnetic field, known as Cells Alive System ¡°CAS¡±. PDL regeneration and appropriate apexogenesis after transplanting a magnetically cryopreserved immature tooth were clinically confirmed. These findings demonstrate that teeth banking with the use of a magnetic field programmed freezer can be available for future autotransplantation as a treatment modality for replacing missing teeth. PDL regeneration and appropriate apexogenesis after transplanting a magnetically cryopreserved immature tooth were clinically confirmed. These findings demonstrate that teeth banking with the use of a magnetic field programmed freezer can be available for future autotransplantation as a treatment modality for replacing missing teeth. Results indicate that short-term cryopreservation with the use of a CAS freezer does not affect the rate of recovery or characteristics of PDL cells %K Cryopreservation %K root of an incomplete human tooth %K autotransplantation %K PDL cell %K pulp cell %K magnetic field %U https://www.alliedacademies.org/articles/effects-of-dmso-dimethyl-sulfoxide-free-cryopreservation-with-program-freezing-using-a-magnetic-field-on-periodontal-ligament-cell.html