{"title":"纳米技术在牙髓学中的应用综述","authors":"Svitlana Boitsaniuk, Orest Kochan, Mariana Levkiv","doi":"10.37256/nat.4220233758","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"The term “nanodentistry” was first introduced at the beginning of the 21st century. In recent decades,nanotechnology has progressed significantly, creating numerous opportunities for application in various biomedicalfields. In particular, the use of nanoparticles in endodontics has attracted considerable interest due to their uniquecharacteristics. As a result of their nano-size, nanoparticles possess several properties that can improve the treatment ofendodontic infections, such as increased antibacterial activity, increased reactivity, and the ability to be functionalizedwith other reactive compounds. Materials whose size is less than 100 nm in at least one dimension are referred to asnanomaterials. Among nanoparticles can be found grains, fibers, clusters, nano-holes, or their combinations. 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Applications of Nanotechnology in Endodontics: A Narrative Review
The term “nanodentistry” was first introduced at the beginning of the 21st century. In recent decades,nanotechnology has progressed significantly, creating numerous opportunities for application in various biomedicalfields. In particular, the use of nanoparticles in endodontics has attracted considerable interest due to their uniquecharacteristics. As a result of their nano-size, nanoparticles possess several properties that can improve the treatment ofendodontic infections, such as increased antibacterial activity, increased reactivity, and the ability to be functionalizedwith other reactive compounds. Materials whose size is less than 100 nm in at least one dimension are referred to asnanomaterials. Among nanoparticles can be found grains, fibers, clusters, nano-holes, or their combinations. The mainfeature of nanoparticles is their large surface area per unit mass compared to bulk matter. Due to their large surface area,nanoparticles have significantly modified the physical and chemical properties of the material in comparison to bulkmatter. Nanoparticles with their modified and specific physicochemical properties, such as ultra-small size, large surfacearea/mass ratio, and increased chemical reactivity, have opened new prospects in endodontics. For the present study, anelectronic search was done using MEDLINE (PubMed), Google Scholar, and open-access journals that are publishedby Elsevier. For search words and phrases: «nanotechnology», «nanotechnology in dentistry», and «classification ofnanoparticles» were used in various combinations. Forty articles were found, from which 16 were selected. The selecteditems include research and review articles. This review provides insights into the unique characteristics of nanoparticles,including their chemical, physical, and antimicrobial properties; limitations; and potential uses. Various studiesconcerning different methods of using nanoparticles in endodontics have been thoroughly studied. Based on previousclinical studies, methods of nanoparticle use in endodontics were evaluated. The findings indicate that nanoparticleapplications in endodontics have a lot of potential.