Nanotechnology in Orthodontics: Unveiling Pain Mechanisms, Innovations,
and Future Prospects of Nanomaterials in Drug Delivery
Divya Sharma,
Shiv Kumar,
Yogesh Garg
et al.
Abstract:Orthodontic pain is characterized by sensations of tingling, tooth discomfort, and intolerance. According
to the oral health report, over forty percent of children and adolescents have undergone orthodontic
treatment. The efficacy of orthodontic treatment involving braces can be compromised by the diverse levels of
discomfort and suffering experienced by patients, leading to suboptimal treatment outcomes and reduced patient
adherence. Nanotechnology has entered all areas of science and technology. This review … Show more
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