For example, the European Health Strategy regards health-related aspects to be a central focus of the Community’s policy and proposes a programme of actions for citizens, by recognising their right to own health and healthcare and through the promotion of the ageing society’s health, through the protection of citizens against risks for their health and life and through supporting dynamic health care systems and new technologies, related to technical support for medicine, including dentistry. The numerous tasks related to this topic include the prevention of health risks, early recognition of diseases, rapid and effective implementation of medical procedures, comprehensive and continued therapies leading to an improved health condition and the improved health condition and improved quality of the society’s life. One of the fundamental tasks globally, considered also to be one of the European Union’s priorities, is to improve the society’s condition of health, medical care and health safety. Systematically proceeding population ageing, which considerably increases the number of patients requiring surgical intervention with supplementation of losses in organs or tissues, often in the stomatognathic system. The number of people aged over 65 will have systematically grown, e.g., in EU by 70% to 2050. ![]() For example, according to EU IDB catalogue, annually, an average 6.1 million people in the EU are treated in hospitals for sports injuries. The growing number of sports accidents and bodily injuries frequently requires a surgical intervention with supplementation of lost tissues, also in the dental system. For example, the data of the Association for Improving Safety of Road Traffic reveal that about 1.7 million people suffer injuries in the EU every year. A growing number of road accidents and severe injuries of more and more people frequently requires a surgical intervention with replacement or supplementation of losses in organs or tissues and numerous interventions in the stomatognathic system. Surgical treatment, often saving human lives, causes the necessity to replace losses in such organs or tissues, including in the dental system, to prevent biological and social degradation of patients and to restore their living functions. Generally, one of the main reasons of this activity is the dynamic growth of post-injury defects, post-resection defects, as well as those originating from the operative treatment of cancerous tumours, whereas the number of cases is systematically increasing, or inflammation processes and as a result of other disorders of the human population, including the consequences of tooth decay, in particular due to local and systemic complications. In this area, several of author’s own scientific and research projects have also been realised some are in progress, and others are planned for implementation. ![]() The author has already published on this topic studies as well as books, monographs, scientific papers, patents awarded in international fairs and exhibitions of research, invention and innovation. In many scientific centres, the World intensive research is under way related to the significant development of science in the field of Materials Engineering in connection with cell biology, thus expanding the new groups of advanced materials and technologies finding their application in regenerative medicine and dentistry. General role of the regenerative medicine and dentistry
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