Figure 1.
Advanced materials and technologies in oral diseases. (a) Nano anti-caries material. Reproduced by permission from [17], copyright 2020, Elsevier. (b) Dental enamel regeneration materials. Reproduced by permission from [18], copyright 2020, Wiley. (c) Anti-dentin-sensitive materials. Reproduced by permission from [19], copyright 2021, Dovepress. (d) Dental pulp regeneration materials. Reproduced by permission from [20], copyright 2020, Elsevier. (e) Periodontal drug delivery carriers. Reproduced by permission from [21], copyright 2022, Cell Press. (f) Scaffold materials for tissue engineering. Reproduced by permission from [22], copyright 2021, Wiley. (g) Nanorobot system for antibacterial implants. Reproduced by permission from [23], copyright 2022, American Chemical Society. (h) Nano Ceramic Crown. Reproduced by permission from [24], copyright 2021, Wiley. (i) Nanosensors for oral gas detection. Reproduced by permission from [25], copyright 2020, Wiley. (j) Temporomandibular joint cartilage regeneration material. Reproduced by permission from [26], copyright 2019, Wiley. (k) Chemotherapy drug delivery materials. Reproduced by permission from [27], copyright 2015, American Chemical Society. (l) Hybrid membrane bionanomaterials. Reproduced by permission from [28], copyright 2021, Springer Nature.