2023
DOI: 10.1039/d3tb00431g
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Lipid nanoparticle-based formulations for high-performance dentistry applications

Abstract: In the growing field of dentistry research, there is a significant scope of investigating novel and high-performance functional biomaterials for dental care, mainly to combat against oral health diseases. Considering...

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“…Even though carbon nanomaterials have been successfully employed in every aspect of tissue engineering, the potential of conductive scaffolds and the implications of electrical stimulations have not been explored yet in dental tissue engineering. Dental tissue engineering is a special area, as it strongly overlaps muscle tissue engineering and bone tissue engineering 189,190 . Carbon nanomaterials have also exhibited great promise in this area, mainly to improve relevant properties for dental implants, such as mechanical properties, corrosion resistance, osteogenic properties, and antibacterial properties 191,192 .…”
Section: Current Challenges and Future Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even though carbon nanomaterials have been successfully employed in every aspect of tissue engineering, the potential of conductive scaffolds and the implications of electrical stimulations have not been explored yet in dental tissue engineering. Dental tissue engineering is a special area, as it strongly overlaps muscle tissue engineering and bone tissue engineering 189,190 . Carbon nanomaterials have also exhibited great promise in this area, mainly to improve relevant properties for dental implants, such as mechanical properties, corrosion resistance, osteogenic properties, and antibacterial properties 191,192 .…”
Section: Current Challenges and Future Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%