Nano dentistry is a new, emerging field of research related to dental science. It utilizes nanotechnology, which involves the use of microscopic particles and tools, for the diagnosis and treatment of oral diseases. Nano dentistry is a rapidly growing form of dental science and is seen as a promising area of research with a wide range of possible applications. Nano dentistry combines the principles of nanotechnology and dental science to better understand the molecular and physiological changes that occur in the oral cavity. It employs nanostructures to observe, monitor and manipulate biological and chemical structures in the mouth. By doing this, nano dentistry can be used to create better treatments and therapies for various dental problems. Nano dentistry has the potential to help in the diagnosis of oral diseases such as dental caries, periodontal diseases, and other oral infections. It can help create better kind of restorative materials which can be used in dental procedures to promote better health outcomes in patients. Additionally, it can also be used to deliver drugs in a more effective and efficient manner to treat infections, pain, and inflammation. Nano dentists specialize in the field of nanotechnology and its application in dental science. They use nanoscale instruments, such as atomic force microscopes and scanning tunneling microscopes, to study and manipulate materials on the nanoscale. By conducting in-depth research on nano-particles and other nanostructures, they are able to identify ways in which these particles and structures can be utilized in dental treatments and therapies. Nano dentistry is a field that continues to evolve and advance. It is a way for dentists to use nanotechnology to advance their understanding of the complexities of the oral cavity. As the field continues to develop, it is likely that nano dentistry will continue to play an increasing role in the prevention and treatment of oral diseases.
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