The realm of dental science is currently experiencing an era of unprecedented innovation, largely propelled by advancements in technology and the development of new biomaterials. These breakthroughs are reshaping every facet of dentistry, from diagnostics and treatment modalities to patient management and follow-up care. The integration of digital tools such as 3D imaging, computer-aided design and manufacturing systems (CAD/CAM), and artificial intelligence (AI) has enabled more precise and efficient practices across various dental disciplines. Despite these rapid developments, there remains a significant gap in comprehensive exploration and understanding of how these technologies can be applied more broadly and effectively across specialties such as orthodontics, teledentistry, and remote care frameworks.
This Research Topic aims to critically analyze and discuss the latest innovations in dental technologies and biomaterials, focusing specifically on their application and efficacy across different dental specialties. The objective is to bridge the current knowledge gap by showcasing cutting-edge research that demonstrates substantial improvements in dental treatments and patient outcomes. We are particularly interested in studies that explore the development and application of advanced biomaterials such as polymers, biocompatible alloys, shape-memory materials, and bioactive ceramics. Similarly, assessments of digital technologies in enhancing orthodontic treatments, refining diagnostic accuracy, and advancing remote treatment planning are crucial. Through this Research Topic, we intend to highlight significant enhancements in the precision, comfort, and efficiency of dental care, gauging both current applications and future possibilities.
This Research Topic is bound within the innovative intersection of technology and biomaterials in dental science. Contributions are expected to span across a broad spectrum of dental applications:
- Development and clinical application of advanced dental biomaterials.
- Innovations in 3D imaging and digital diagnostics tools in orthodontics.
- Integration of CAD/CAM systems in the customization of dental treatments.
- Application of AI in treatment planning and teledentistry.
- Enhancements in patient care through advanced biomaterials and digital technologies.
We welcome original research articles, systematic reviews, brief communications, case series, and detailed case reports that address these themes. Each submission should offer novel insights and emphasize the practical application and future potential of these advances in dental science. We aim to compile a comprehensive collection that not only explores current implementations but also sets a trajectory for future innovations in the field.
Keywords:
advanced dental biomaterials, digital dentistry innovations, 3d imaging orthodontics, cad/cam dental systems, ai dental applications, teledentistry advancements, shape-memory dental materials, bioactive ceramics dentistry, remote dental care
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.
The realm of dental science is currently experiencing an era of unprecedented innovation, largely propelled by advancements in technology and the development of new biomaterials. These breakthroughs are reshaping every facet of dentistry, from diagnostics and treatment modalities to patient management and follow-up care. The integration of digital tools such as 3D imaging, computer-aided design and manufacturing systems (CAD/CAM), and artificial intelligence (AI) has enabled more precise and efficient practices across various dental disciplines. Despite these rapid developments, there remains a significant gap in comprehensive exploration and understanding of how these technologies can be applied more broadly and effectively across specialties such as orthodontics, teledentistry, and remote care frameworks.
This Research Topic aims to critically analyze and discuss the latest innovations in dental technologies and biomaterials, focusing specifically on their application and efficacy across different dental specialties. The objective is to bridge the current knowledge gap by showcasing cutting-edge research that demonstrates substantial improvements in dental treatments and patient outcomes. We are particularly interested in studies that explore the development and application of advanced biomaterials such as polymers, biocompatible alloys, shape-memory materials, and bioactive ceramics. Similarly, assessments of digital technologies in enhancing orthodontic treatments, refining diagnostic accuracy, and advancing remote treatment planning are crucial. Through this Research Topic, we intend to highlight significant enhancements in the precision, comfort, and efficiency of dental care, gauging both current applications and future possibilities.
This Research Topic is bound within the innovative intersection of technology and biomaterials in dental science. Contributions are expected to span across a broad spectrum of dental applications:
- Development and clinical application of advanced dental biomaterials.
- Innovations in 3D imaging and digital diagnostics tools in orthodontics.
- Integration of CAD/CAM systems in the customization of dental treatments.
- Application of AI in treatment planning and teledentistry.
- Enhancements in patient care through advanced biomaterials and digital technologies.
We welcome original research articles, systematic reviews, brief communications, case series, and detailed case reports that address these themes. Each submission should offer novel insights and emphasize the practical application and future potential of these advances in dental science. We aim to compile a comprehensive collection that not only explores current implementations but also sets a trajectory for future innovations in the field.
Keywords:
advanced dental biomaterials, digital dentistry innovations, 3d imaging orthodontics, cad/cam dental systems, ai dental applications, teledentistry advancements, shape-memory dental materials, bioactive ceramics dentistry, remote dental care
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.