1. The Implications and Applications of
Nanotechnology in Dentistry
NAME ID
Malek Soliman Khedr 202301530
Ossama Ahmed Mhmoud 202302012
13/11/2023
2. NANOTECHNOLOGY IN DENTISTRYREFERS TO
NEW GENERATION RESEARCH CARRIEDOUT TO
DEVELOP NEWERTECHNOLOGIES,
RESTORATIVE MATERIALS AND DRUGS OF
NANO DIMENSIONS.
3. WHEN CAN BE A NEW TECHNOLOGY BE DEFINED AS
NANOTECHNOLOGY?
1- Originated structures must exhibit periodic repetition (i.e.,
Nanoparticle should periodically repeating itself in along one
or more directions)
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2 The technology in question makes changes in the matter at
a Nanoscale dimensions
3- Their novel properties and functions should be similar to
parent matter or superior to parent matter in spite being
nanometric.
4. Nano technology in dental composite restorations
The rcomposites can be understood in two ways:
ationale to use nanoparticles in dental
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1 Use of nanoparticles makes the dental composite
material more translucent hence improving esthetics
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2 To increase the wear resistance of the composite
material.
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8. Similar to nanomedicine, the development of
nanodentistry will allow nearly perfect oral
health by the use of nanomaterials and
biotechnologies, including tissue engineering
and nanorobots.