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M Gunasekaran1, Sonali Sharma2, Kolla Lakshmiprasanna3
1MDS Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, Vinayaka Mission's Sankarachariyar Dental College, Salem, Tamil Nadu, India.
Abstract:
Nanotechnology is revolutionizing prosthodontics by enhancing the aesthetics, durability, and functionality of dental restorations. Nanomaterials can mimic the natural appearance of teeth with unprecedented precision, resulting in lifelike and visually appealing prosthetics. Their superior strength and wear resistance extend the longevity of restorations, reducing the need for replacements and lowering costs. Beyond aesthetics and durability, nanomaterials can be engineered with unique properties, such as antibacterial effects and the ability to deliver therapeutic agents, improving oral health and patient comfort. This review explores the current applications and future opportunities of nanotechnology in prosthodontics, offering valuable insights for dental professionals and researchers interested in its transformative potential.
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