Stem cells harvested from the patient’s own adipose (fat) tissue are cultured outside the body and then reintroduced through intravenous infusion. This regenerative medical treatment aims to alleviate symptoms such as chronic pain by promoting the body’s natural healing and repair processes. Extensive research is being conducted worldwide, and this therapy is gaining significant attention as one of the most advanced and innovative medical technologies available today.
About Autologous Adipose-Derived Stem Cell Therapy
Periodontal Treatment Using Mesenchymal Stem Cells
Periodontal disease is known to affect not only oral health but also overall systemic health. Haneji Dental Clinic is the first clinic in Okinawa Prefecture to introduce periodontal treatment using mesenchymal stem cells. This treatment involves harvesting mesenchymal stem cells from the patient’s own adipose (fat) tissue, culturing them outside the body, and administering them via intravenous infusion to promote regeneration of periodontal tissues affected by periodontal disease.
To Maintain Healthy Teeth and Overall Health
We recommend adipose-derived stem cell therapy. Adipose-derived stem cell regenerative therapy is currently being utilized in the treatment of various conditions, including diabetes. In both dentistry and internal medicine, it is also applied in the treatment of periodontal disease. Because the therapy uses stem cells harvested from your own body, which are then cultured and administered via intravenous infusion, the physical burden is minimal. By helping to activate the body systemically, this treatment addresses periodontal disease at its root cause, and significant therapeutic benefits can be expected.
What Are Stem Cells? What Is Their Function?
Stem cells are cells that help repair damaged tissues and activate weakened cells in the body. However, the number of stem cells decreases with age. If the number of stem cells in a newborn is defined as 100%, the level declines to 20% or less in one’s 20s, 2.5% or less in one’s 50s, and 0.5% or less in one’s 80s. As a result, the body’s ability to repair damaged cells declines significantly over time. In autologous adipose-derived stem cell regenerative therapy, the reduced stem cells are harvested from the patient’s own body, cultured and expanded, and then reintroduced into the body. By helping to activate the entire body, this therapy is being applied in a wide range of medical treatments.
We recommend autologous adipose-derived stem cell therapy to help maintain healthy teeth and overall physical well-being.
Autologous adipose-derived stem cell regenerative therapy is currently being applied in a variety of medical fields, including the treatment of diabetes and other conditions. In both dentistry and internal medicine, it is also utilized for the treatment of periodontal disease. Because the therapy involves harvesting the patient’s own cells, expanding them in culture, and administering them via intravenous infusion, the physical burden on the body is relatively low. By activating the body systemically, this treatment aims to address periodontal disease at its underlying cause, and significant therapeutic benefits are expected. Furthermore, many patients with periodontal disease may already have underlying lifestyle-related diseases affecting various parts of the body. For this reason, it is important to begin treatment that addresses the root causes within the body as early as possible.
Type II Regenerative Medicine Stem Cell Therapy – Treatment Schedule
Cost of Autologous Adipose-Derived Stem Cell Regenerative Therapy