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Current perspectives regarding the application and incorporation of silver nanoparticles into dental biomaterials

INTRODUCTION: The key idea of nanotechnology is to construct and preserve functional structures by means of exploiting atoms and molecules. Nanotechnology has proven to be crucial in pharmacological medicine, tissue engineering, clinical diagnosis, long term conservation of biological tissues in a c...

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Autores principales: ŞUHANI, MIHAI FLAVIU, BĂCIUŢ, GRIGORE, BĂCIUŢ, MIHAELA, ŞUHANI, RALUCA, BRAN, SIMION
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Publicado: Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6082609/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30093804
http://dx.doi.org/10.15386/cjmed-935
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author ŞUHANI, MIHAI FLAVIU
BĂCIUŢ, GRIGORE
BĂCIUŢ, MIHAELA
ŞUHANI, RALUCA
BRAN, SIMION
author_facet ŞUHANI, MIHAI FLAVIU
BĂCIUŢ, GRIGORE
BĂCIUŢ, MIHAELA
ŞUHANI, RALUCA
BRAN, SIMION
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description INTRODUCTION: The key idea of nanotechnology is to construct and preserve functional structures by means of exploiting atoms and molecules. Nanotechnology has proven to be crucial in pharmacological medicine, tissue engineering, clinical diagnosis, long term conservation of biological tissues in a cryogenic state, protein detection, tumor destruction and magnetic resonance imaging. The aim of this paper is to review the literature on the specific characteristics of nanostructured materials, their applications and advantages that they bring to dentistry. METHOD: We conducted an electronic scientific database research that included PubMed, Cochrane and Medline. The following keywords were used: nanotechnology, nanodentistry and silver nanoparticles. Initially 1650 original articles were retrieved from the these mentioned international databases, which were screened in detail. We included literature reviews that dealt with the comprehensive applications of nanostructured particles and silver nanoparticles in particular, in all fields of contemporary dentistry. Case reports, clinical trials, editorials and opinion letters were excluded in the first phase of our research. Fifty two articles met all the selection criteria and were ultimately selected and reviewed. RESULTS: Nanotechnology deals with the production of various types of nanomaterials with potential applications in the field of biomedicine. Silver nanoparticles have the capacity to eliminate dental caries producing bacteria or repair teeth enamel with signs of dental decay. Nanodentistry will allow better oral health by use of nanostructured materials. Treatment opportunities that nanotechnology has to offer in contemporary dentistry include local anesthesia, permanent treatment of dental hypersensitivity, orthodontic and oral health care with nanorobotic dentifrice. CONCLUSION: The studies that we reviewed are largely in favor of nanotechnology and nanostructured materials, highlighting their qualities and enhancements they bring to the field of dentistry. Although many of these products that benefit from silver nanoparticles properties are still expensive and exclusive, we can foresee major improvements and demand regarding dental biomaterials with nanoparticles incorporated in the near future.
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spelling pubmed-60826092018-08-09 Current perspectives regarding the application and incorporation of silver nanoparticles into dental biomaterials ŞUHANI, MIHAI FLAVIU BĂCIUŢ, GRIGORE BĂCIUŢ, MIHAELA ŞUHANI, RALUCA BRAN, SIMION Clujul Med Review INTRODUCTION: The key idea of nanotechnology is to construct and preserve functional structures by means of exploiting atoms and molecules. Nanotechnology has proven to be crucial in pharmacological medicine, tissue engineering, clinical diagnosis, long term conservation of biological tissues in a cryogenic state, protein detection, tumor destruction and magnetic resonance imaging. The aim of this paper is to review the literature on the specific characteristics of nanostructured materials, their applications and advantages that they bring to dentistry. METHOD: We conducted an electronic scientific database research that included PubMed, Cochrane and Medline. The following keywords were used: nanotechnology, nanodentistry and silver nanoparticles. Initially 1650 original articles were retrieved from the these mentioned international databases, which were screened in detail. We included literature reviews that dealt with the comprehensive applications of nanostructured particles and silver nanoparticles in particular, in all fields of contemporary dentistry. Case reports, clinical trials, editorials and opinion letters were excluded in the first phase of our research. Fifty two articles met all the selection criteria and were ultimately selected and reviewed. RESULTS: Nanotechnology deals with the production of various types of nanomaterials with potential applications in the field of biomedicine. Silver nanoparticles have the capacity to eliminate dental caries producing bacteria or repair teeth enamel with signs of dental decay. Nanodentistry will allow better oral health by use of nanostructured materials. Treatment opportunities that nanotechnology has to offer in contemporary dentistry include local anesthesia, permanent treatment of dental hypersensitivity, orthodontic and oral health care with nanorobotic dentifrice. CONCLUSION: The studies that we reviewed are largely in favor of nanotechnology and nanostructured materials, highlighting their qualities and enhancements they bring to the field of dentistry. Although many of these products that benefit from silver nanoparticles properties are still expensive and exclusive, we can foresee major improvements and demand regarding dental biomaterials with nanoparticles incorporated in the near future. Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy 2018-07 2018-07-31 /pmc/articles/PMC6082609/ /pubmed/30093804 http://dx.doi.org/10.15386/cjmed-935 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License
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BĂCIUŢ, MIHAELA
ŞUHANI, RALUCA
BRAN, SIMION
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title_fullStr Current perspectives regarding the application and incorporation of silver nanoparticles into dental biomaterials
title_full_unstemmed Current perspectives regarding the application and incorporation of silver nanoparticles into dental biomaterials
title_short Current perspectives regarding the application and incorporation of silver nanoparticles into dental biomaterials
title_sort current perspectives regarding the application and incorporation of silver nanoparticles into dental biomaterials
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