Dental science, a dynamic and evolving field, witnesses constant innovations that redefine the landscape of oral healthcare. Technological advancements and research breakthroughs play a pivotal role in shaping modern dentistry, offering new perspectives on diagnosis, treatment, and patient care. One notable innovation is the integration of digital technologies in dentistry. Digital imaging, 3D printing, and CAD/CAM technologies have revolutionized diagnostics, treatment planning, and the fabrication of dental prosthetics. This not only enhances precision but also reduces treatment times, providing patients with efficient and personalized care. Biomaterials research has led to the development of advanced dental materials with improved durability, biocompatibility, and aesthetics. Nanotechnology is making strides in the creation of nanomaterials for applications like remineralization of teeth and targeted drug delivery within the oral cavity. Regenerative dentistry is another frontier in dental science, exploring ways to stimulate the natural healing processes of oral tissues. From stem cell therapy to tissue engineering, these approaches hold promise for regenerating damaged dental structures and promoting optimal oral health.
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Title : Diagnosis of selected dental conditions with similar pain characteristics: Do we need to redefine our terminology? A personal view
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Title : Oral microbiome in health and disease
Zvi G Loewy, New York Medical College, United States
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Steven J Traub, American Institute of Oral Biology, United States
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Preetinder Singh, Academy of Oral Surgery, United States