Sumanta Ghosh , Chao Liang , Sang Jin Lee , Wei Qiao
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Engineering next-generation smart delivery materials for dentistry
Over the last two decades, the healthcare field has witnessed exponential growth in the applications of stimuli-responsive biomaterials for diverse therapeutic purposes. This has led to the development of numerous smart dental biomaterials tailored for the precise and on-demand delivery of therapeutic agents. By leveraging the specific exogenous and endogenous stimuli, these smart materials fine-tune their physicochemical properties to improve the clinical efficacy of the therapeutic agents and mitigate their side effects. This review systemically examines the design and objectives of the smart biomaterials platforms specifically for dental and associated soft tissue. Additionally, we comprehensively summarize various smart biomaterials-based delivery platforms, categorized by the nature of the stimuli, including pH, enzyme, temperature, light, ultrasound, electricity, and pressure. Furthermore, this review discusses several newly developed smart platforms utilized in different dental conditions, with a particular focus on those undergoing clinical trials. This review aims to provide an overview of the state-of-the-art smart drug delivery systems in dentistry and offer insights into developing next-generation platforms to address various clinical needs, such as infection eradication, inflammation modulation, tissue regeneration, and immunotherapy.
期刊介绍:
"Advances in Colloid and Interface Science" is an international journal that focuses on experimental and theoretical developments in interfacial and colloidal phenomena. The journal covers a wide range of disciplines including biology, chemistry, physics, and technology.
The journal accepts review articles on any topic within the scope of colloid and interface science. These articles should provide an in-depth analysis of the subject matter, offering a critical review of the current state of the field. The author's informed opinion on the topic should also be included. The manuscript should compare and contrast ideas found in the reviewed literature and address the limitations of these ideas.
Typically, the articles published in this journal are written by recognized experts in the field.