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Dental Applications of Carbon Nanotubes

Marco A. Castro-Rojas, Yadira I. Vega-Cantú, Geoffrey A. Cordell, Aida Rodríguez‐García

2021Molecules57 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Glass ionomer cements and resin-based composites are promising materials in restorative dentistry. However, their limited mechanical properties and the risk of bulk/marginal fracture compromise their lifespan. Intensive research has been conducted to understand and develop new materials that can mimic the functional behavior of the oral cavity. Nanotechnological approaches have emerged to treat oral infections and become a part of scaffolds for tissue regeneration. Carbon nanotubes are promising materials to create multifunctional platforms for dental applications. This review provides a comprehensive survey of and information on the status of this state-of-the-art technology and describes the development of glass ionomers reinforced with carbon nanotubes possessing improved mechanical properties. The applications of carbon nanotubes in drug delivery and tissue engineering for healing infections and lesions of the oral cavity are also described. The review concludes with a summary of the current status and presents a vision of future applications of carbon nanotubes in the practice of dentistry.

Topics & Concepts

Carbon nanotubeMaterials scienceNanotechnologyDentistryMedicineBone Tissue Engineering MaterialsDental materials and restorationsElectrospun Nanofibers in Biomedical Applications
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