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Emerging Nanotechnologies in Dentistry, Second Edition, brings together an international team of experts from the fields of materials science, nanotechnology and dentistry to explain these new materials and their applications for the restoration, fixation, replacement or regeneration of hard and soft tissues in and about the oral cavity and craniofacial region. New nanomaterials are leading to a range of emerging dental treatments that utilize more biomimetic materials that more closely duplicate natural tooth structure (or bone, in the case of implants). Each chapter has been comprehensively revised from the first edition, and new chapters cover important advances in graphene based materials for dentistry, liposome based nanocarriers and the neurotoxicity of nanomaterials used in dentistry.
New nanomaterials are leading to a range of emerging dental treatments that utilize more biomimetic materials that more closely duplicate natural tooth structure (or bone, in the case of implants). This book brings together an international team of experts from the fields of materials science, nanotechnology and dentistry, to explain these new materials and their applications for the restoration, fixation, replacement, or regeneration of hard and soft tissues in and about the oral cavity and craniofacial region. The main topics covered include applications in dental specialties (Orthodontics, Endodontics, Pediatric dentistry, Periodontics, Prosthodontics and Implant dentistry), salivary diagnostics using bioMEMS/NEMS systems, nanochips for oral cancer diagnosis, biomimetic nanomaterials, and nanotechnology for tooth repair and regeneration. The editors' previous book, "Emerging Nanotechnologies in Dentistry "focused on the fabrication/manufacturing processes of materials and dentistry applications. This second book complements the first covers with coverage of the range of nanomaterials available today in clinical dentistry, explaining the innovative techniques and applications in all of the main clinical dental specialties. Nanobiomaterial engineers, biomedical researchers, biomedical
engineers and dental/oral pre-clinical and clinical researchers
will find the comprehensive coverage essential for working with
nanotechnologies and materials in both clinical and research
settings. Book prepared by an interdisciplinary and international group of scientists and practitioners in the fields of nanomaterials, dental implants, medical devices and clinical practice. Comprehensive professional reference for the subject covering materials fabrication and use of materials for all major diagnostic and therapeutic dental applications - repair, restoration, regeneration, implants and prevention. Complements the editors' previous book on nanotechnology applications for dentistry."
New nanomaterials are leading to a range of emerging dental
treatments that utilize more biomimetic materials that more closely
duplicate natural tooth structure (or bone, in the case of
implants). The use of nanostructures that will work in harmony with
the body s own regenerative processes (eg, to restore tooth
structure or alveolar bone) are moving into clinical practice. This
book brings together an international team of experts from the
fields of nanomaterials, biomedical engineering and dentistry, to
cover the new materials and techniques with potential for use
intra-orally or extra-orally for the restoration, fixation,
replacement, or regeneration of hard and soft tissues in and about
the oral cavity and craniofacial region. New dental
nanotechnologies include the use of advanced inorganic and organic
materials, smart and biomimetic materials, tissue engineering and
drug delivery strategies.
Nanobiomaterials in Clinical Dentistry, Second Edition shows how a variety of nanomaterials are being used to solve problems in clinical dentistry. New nanomaterials are leading to a range of emerging dental treatments that utilize more biomimetic materials that more closely duplicate natural tooth structure (or bone, in the case of implants). The book's chapters discuss the advantages and challenges of using nanomaterials and include case studies to illustrate how a variety of materials are best used in research and practice.
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