A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW ON THE USE OF NANOPARTICLES IN ORTHODONTICS WITH SURGERY POINTS
Currently, nanoparticles have the potential to revolutionize almost every aspect of dentistry, from radiographs and restorations to orthodontics and oral surgery. Their size and unique characteristics have given them a special ability to target and penetrate bacteria and tissues. The newest generation of dental composites is called nano composite. The particle size of nano composites is 20 nm. These very small particles, by connecting to each other, create larger particles that have higher strength and resistance than other composites, and in fact, this is their most important feature. Scientists are working hard to find ways to incorporate nanoparticles into almost every aspect of dentistry. Dr. Ranjeet Bapat, a professor at the School of Dentistry at the International Medical University in Kuala Lumpur and the leader of this research said: Recent advances in nanoparticles and nanotubes in dental surgery, endodontics and periodontal management have played an important role in improving the dental profession. Infection is one of the concerns seen in dental implant surgery. Implant rejection is one of the risks that occurs in 5 to 10 percent of cases. Therefore, the use of nano technologies that can reduce the risk of dental damage can create a revolution in this field of medicine. Dental nano methods are usually used to repair teeth; In other words, more time is needed for genetic design, design and tissue recovery, but with the growth of new teeth in laboratory conditions, the limitations of the dental field can be eliminated.
Orthodontics, Nanoparticles, Composite, Implant, Dental Injuries.