Materials (Sep 2021)

Nanomaterials Application in Endodontics

  • Wojciech Zakrzewski,
  • Maciej Dobrzyński,
  • Anna Zawadzka-Knefel,
  • Adam Lubojański,
  • Wojciech Dobrzyński,
  • Mateusz Janecki,
  • Karolina Kurek,
  • Maria Szymonowicz,
  • Rafał Jakub Wiglusz,
  • Zbigniew Rybak

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14185296
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 18
p. 5296

Abstract

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In recent years, nanomaterials have become increasingly present in medicine, especially in dentistry. Their characteristics are proving to be very useful in clinical cases. Due to the intense research in the field of biomaterials and nanotechnology, the efficacy and possibilities of dental procedures have immensely expanded over the years. The nano size of materials allows them to exhibit properties not present in their larger-in-scale counterparts. The medical procedures in endodontics are time-consuming and mostly require several visits to be able to achieve the proper result. In this field of dentistry, there are still major issues about the removal of the mostly bacterial infection from the dental root canals. It has been confirmed that nanoparticles are much more efficient than traditional materials and appear to have superior properties when it comes to surface chemistry and bonding. Their unique antibacterial properties are also promising features in every medical procedure, especially in endodontics. High versatility of use of nanomaterials makes them a powerful tool in dental clinics, in a plethora of endodontic procedures, including pulp regeneration, drug delivery, root repair, disinfection, obturation and canal filling. This study focuses on summing up the current knowledge about the utility of nanomaterials in endodontics, their characteristics, advantages, disadvantages, and provides a number of reasons why research in this field should be continued.

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