2022
DOI: 10.37358/mp.22.1.5569
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Clinical Use of Nanoparticles in Orthodontics as Possible Aid to Reduce the Incidence of White Spot Lesions

Abstract: In the recent years, the number of patients treated with fixed orthodontic appliances is permanently increasing, as well as their interest for esthetic treatment issues. One potential unwanted consequence of orthodontic therapy is the onset of white spot lesions on teeth enamel during treatment. The present review includes studies published between 2010 and 2021 on three different databases (Science Direct, PubMed, Google Scholar) regarding the implications of nanoparticles in white spots prevention. The initi… Show more

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“…Application of nanotechnology is successfully rendered nowadays for remineralization of incipient caries lesions as well as biomimetic strategies for enamel synthesis. Bencze et al did an analysis of in vitro data and has revealed that apatite nanoparticles might be effective in reversing lesion progression in the outer part rather than in the deeper part of early caries lesions [28]. "The development of calcium and phosphate or fluoride ion-releasing nanofillers, enabling resin composites to release ions, if the pH decreases under in vitro conditions to control caries-induced demineralization is the new feat in dentistry.…”
Section: Enamel Remineralizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Application of nanotechnology is successfully rendered nowadays for remineralization of incipient caries lesions as well as biomimetic strategies for enamel synthesis. Bencze et al did an analysis of in vitro data and has revealed that apatite nanoparticles might be effective in reversing lesion progression in the outer part rather than in the deeper part of early caries lesions [28]. "The development of calcium and phosphate or fluoride ion-releasing nanofillers, enabling resin composites to release ions, if the pH decreases under in vitro conditions to control caries-induced demineralization is the new feat in dentistry.…”
Section: Enamel Remineralizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers from all over the world use nanocarriers to deliver bioactive compounds for disease prevention and treatment. By incorporating secondary metabolites into nanomaterials new functional materials with applications in drug delivery or diagnostics were developed [1][2][3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%