Applications of smart materials in minimally invasive dentistry – some research and clinical perspectives

IF 4.6 1区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
M. Par , L. Cheng , J. Camilleri , P. Lingström
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Abstract

Objectives

Dental caries is one of the most prevalent bacteria-induced non-communicable diseases globally. It is known to be the top oral health burden in both developing and developed nations. There is substantial literature on the disease process and there is still debate on the extent of caries removal needed and the adequacy of the materials available to restore the lost tooth structure. The current review discusses the disease process together with the contemporary management of the carious lesion and also presents substantial evidence on novel materials and techniques that make minimally invasive dentistry predictable.

Methods

The written work presented shows the most relevant literature for the management of dental caries focusing on novel materials used in minimally invasive dentistry.

Results

There is still much to learn about specific antimicrobial and caries prevention mechanisms of novel materials. Materials that respond to a single or a few stimuli remain "weakly intelligent" in the face of the complex microenvironment in the oral cavity. Engineered systems that combine artificial intelligence and chemical engineering, are expected to possess higher intelligence, self-healing capabilities as well as environmental adaptability, and may be future promising research directions.

Significance

The targeted approach in managing dental caries will hopefully have a better clinical outcome. The strategies discussed are alternatives to the contemporary approach and will improve the clinical management.
智能材料在微创牙科中的应用--一些研究和临床观点。
目的:龋齿是全球最普遍的由细菌引起的非传染性疾病之一。众所周知,无论是在发展中国家还是发达国家,龋齿都是口腔健康的首要负担。关于龋齿的发病过程已有大量文献,但对于龋齿需要清除的程度以及现有材料是否足以修复丧失的牙齿结构,仍存在争议。本综述讨论了龋病的发病过程以及当代对龋病的处理方法,还提供了大量关于新型材料和技术的证据,这些材料和技术使微创牙科治疗成为可能:提交的书面作品展示了与龋齿治疗最相关的文献,重点是微创牙科中使用的新型材料:关于新型材料的具体抗菌和防龋机制,仍有许多知识需要学习。面对口腔中复杂的微环境,只对单一或少数刺激做出反应的材料仍然是 "弱智能 "的。人工智能和化学工程相结合的工程系统有望拥有更高的智能、自愈能力和环境适应能力,可能是未来有前途的研究方向:有针对性的龋齿治疗方法有望取得更好的临床效果。所讨论的策略是当代方法的替代方案,将改善临床管理。
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Dental Materials
Dental Materials 工程技术-材料科学:生物材料
CiteScore
9.80
自引率
10.00%
发文量
290
审稿时长
67 days
期刊介绍: Dental Materials publishes original research, review articles, and short communications. Academy of Dental Materials members click here to register for free access to Dental Materials online. The principal aim of Dental Materials is to promote rapid communication of scientific information between academia, industry, and the dental practitioner. Original Manuscripts on clinical and laboratory research of basic and applied character which focus on the properties or performance of dental materials or the reaction of host tissues to materials are given priority publication. Other acceptable topics include application technology in clinical dentistry and dental laboratory technology. Comprehensive reviews and editorial commentaries on pertinent subjects will be considered.
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