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  • Nanotechnology

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  • Nanotechnology, the control of matter at the nanoscale, has expanded from physics and engineering into biological sciences.
  • Nanodentistry applies these principles to revolutionize dental care, integrating nanomaterials into therapeutic, diagnostic, and hygiene applications.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a comprehensive overview of recent advancements in nanodentistry.
  • To explore the symbiotic use of various nanomaterials in dental applications.
  • To address the ethical and regulatory challenges associated with nanodentistry commercialization.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current literature on nanodentistry.
  • Analysis of the integration of novel polymers, metals, minerals, and drugs with nanotechnology.
  • Examination of applications in prosthodontics, regeneration, and orthodontics.

Main Results:

  • Nanodentistry offers enhanced therapeutic and diagnostic tools, improved oral hygiene aids, and advanced drug delivery systems.
  • Nano dental adducts show significant potential in prosthodontic, regenerative, and orthodontic applications.
  • The field is evolving with the synergistic use of diverse nanomaterials.

Conclusions:

  • Nanodentistry represents a significant evolution in dental care, impacting all branches of the discipline.
  • Further research into nanomaterial applications and drug delivery holds great promise for future dental treatments.
  • Addressing ethical and regulatory hurdles is crucial for the successful commercialization and widespread adoption of nanodentistry.