Nanomaterials have emerged as transformative agents in dentistry, offering innovative solutions across various applications. In the realm of restorative dentistry, nanomaterials are utilized in composite resins, allowing for stronger and more aesthetically pleasing tooth-colored fillings. The incorporation of nanoparticles enhances the material's mechanical properties and wear resistance, providing durable and long-lasting restorations. In preventive dentistry, nanomaterials contribute to the development of advanced dental materials like nano-hydroxyapatite, which promotes enamel remineralization and helps combat tooth decay. Nanotechnology has also revolutionized the field of periodontics, with the development of nanoscale drug delivery systems for targeted treatment of periodontal diseases. Additionally, nanomaterials are being explored in implant dentistry to improve osseointegration and the antibacterial properties of implant surfaces. The versatility of nanomaterials in dentistry showcases their potential to advance treatment modalities, enhance patient outcomes, and contribute to the overall evolution of dental care.
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