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Emerging Nanotechnologies for Medical Applications focuses on both
commercial and premarket tools and their applications in medicine.
The book develops the concept of integrating different technologies
along a hierarchical structure of biological systems and clarifies
biomechanical interactions on different levels for the analysis of
multiscale pathophysiological phenomena. With a focus on nano-scale
processes and biomedical applications, it demonstrates how
knowledge can be utilized in a range of areas, including the
diagnosis and treatment of various human diseases, and in
alternative energy production. This book is an important reference
source for scientists and researchers involved in micro- and
nano-engineering, bio-nanotechnology, biomedical engineering,
nanomedicine, and industries involved with optical devices,
computer simulation and pharmaceuticals.
Intelligent Nanomaterials for Drug Delivery Applications discusses
intelligent nanomaterials with a particular focus on commercial and
premarket tools. The book looks at the applications of intelligent
nanomaterials within the field of medicine and discusses their
future role. This includes the use of intelligent nanomaterials for
drugs used in cardiovascular and cancer treatments and examines the
promising market of nanoparticles for biomedical and biosensing
applications. This resource will be of great interest to scientists
and researchers involved in multiple disciplines, including micro-
and nano-engineering, bionanotechnology, biomedical engineering,
and nanomedicine, as well as pharmaceutical and biomedical
industries.
3D Printing Technology in Nanomedicine provides an integrated and
introductory look into the rapidly evolving field of
nanobiotechnology. It demystifies the processes of
commercialization and discusses legal and regulatory
considerations. With a focus on nanoscale processes and biomedical
applications, users will find this to be a comprehensive resource
on how 3D printing can be utilized in a range of areas, including
the diagnosis and treatment of a variety of human diseases.
Patient compliance, anchorage preservation and lack of anchor units
often present a perplexing problem for orthodontics, mainly because
of a lack of effective devices. Headgear, which is used to control
anchorage and requires patient cooperation, is a device that has
been used in orthodontics for at least 100 years. Despite longevity
in the field, however, the use of headgears has given only moderate
success. In recent years, with the introduction of temporary
anchorage devices (TADs), a paradigm shift has occurred in the
overall perspective towards patient compliance, preservation of
anchorage and facilitation of treatment for various types of
malocclusions.
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