Nanotechnology in Dentistry: An Updated Assessment
Journal Title: Journal of Advanced Medical and Dental Sciences Research - Year 2018, Vol 6, Issue 5
Abstract
It is hard to foresee the eventual fate of any real innovation. Nanotechnology is a discipline that covenants with the innovative work of materials and gadgets at the nuclear or atomic level. Nanotechnology is a controlling issue at the nanometer level. Uses of nanotechnology for treatment, determination, observing, and control of organic frameworks has as of late been alluded to as nanomedicine and it holds guarantee for cutting-edge diagnostics, directed medication conveyance, and biosensors. In the long haul, therapeutic nanorobots will permit pathogen recognition and some high-end surgery in vivo. Dentistry will obviously not be exempted from this progressive specialized evolution in science.
Authors and Affiliations
Nishant Chovatiya, Shreya Shah, Noori Dharmesh Dalwadi, Bagirathy S, Dhruv kumar Patel, Anshul Shah
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