About this Research Topic
Many challenges persist in applying nanotechnologies to oral medicine due to saliva flow, the highly diverse oral microbiome/microenvironments, and the anatomical complexity of the oral cavity, the latter including the coexistence of mucosal and dental hard tissue, for example. Moreover, the production, use, and disposal of nanomaterials may not be cost-effective and could pose an environmental impact. This Research Topic highlights basic and clinical studies focusing on emerging nanotechnologies aimed at promoting oral health, with particular interest in their in vivo/clinical efficacy, biocompatibility, and cost-effectiveness.
Specific themes include but are not limited to:
1. Development of new nanomaterials/nanotechnologies with potential applications in oral health
2. In vitro, in vivo, and clinical evaluations of nanotechnology-based approaches
3. Modification and enhancement of traditional dental materials using nanotechnologies
4. Review articles for existing and emerging nanomaterials/nanotechnologies in oral health
Keywords: Nanotechnologies, Oral Disease, Prevention, Diagnosis, Therapy, Health Care, nanotechnology, nanoscale oral diagnostics, oral health nanomaterials, nanorobotics dental applications, nanoparticles in dentistry, oral nanotechnology advancements, oral microbiome nanotechnology, nanofluidic devices in dentistry, emerging nanotechnologies in oral health, precision-guided nanomedicine in dentistry, clinical efficacy of dental nanotechnology
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