Nanostructures for Oral Medicine presents an up-to-date examination of the applications and effects of nanostructured materials in oral medicine, with each chapter addressing recent developments, specific applications, and uses of nanostructures in the oral administration of therapeutic agents in dentistry. The book also includes coverage of the biocompatibility of nanobiomaterials and their remarkable potential in improving human health and in reducing environmental pollution. Emerging advances, such as Dr. Franklin Tay's concept of a new nanotechnology process of growing extremely small, mineral-rich crystals and guiding them into the demineralized gaps between collagen fibers to prevent the aging and degradation of resin-dentin bonding is also discussed. This work will be of great value to those who work in oral medicine, providing them with a resource to gain a greater understanding of how nanotechnology can help them create more efficient, cost-effective products. In addition, it will be of great interest to those who work in materials science who wish to gain a greater appreciation of how nanostructured materials are applied in this field.
| ISBN: | 9780323477208 |
| Publication date: | 14th April 2017 |
| Author: | Ecaterina Professor at UPB, Faculty of Applied Chemistry and Material Science, Science and Engineering of Oxide Ma Andronescu |
| Publisher: | Elsevier - Health Sciences Division |
| Format: | Hardback |
| Pagination: | 1034 pages |
| Series: | Nanostructures in Therapeutic Medicine |
| Genres: |
Materials science Electronic devices and materials Manufacturing industries Pharmacology |
Nanostructures for Oral Medicine presents an up-to-date examination of the applications and effects of nanostructured materials in oral medicine, with each chapter addressing recent developments, specific applications, and uses of nanostructures in the oral administration of therapeutic agents in dentistry. The book also includes coverage of the biocompatibility of nanobiomaterials and their remarkable potential in improving human health and in reducing environmental pollution. Emerging advances, such as Dr. Franklin Tay's concept of a new nanotechnology process of growing extremely small, mineral-rich crystals and guiding them into the demineralized gaps between collagen fibers to prevent the aging and degradation of resin-dentin bonding is also discussed. This work will be of great value to those who work in oral medicine, providing them with a resource to gain a greater understanding of how nanotechnology can help them create more efficient, cost-effective products. In addition, it will be of great interest to those who work in materials science who wish to gain a greater appreciation of how nanostructured materials are applied in this field.
Nanostructures for Oral Medicine features in the following genres: Materials science, Electronic devices and materials, Manufacturing industries, Pharmacology
Nanostructures for Oral Medicine is available in Hardback
Nanostructures for Oral Medicine was written by Ecaterina Professor at UPB, Faculty of Applied Chemistry and Material Science, Science and Engineering of Oxide Ma Andronescu and published by Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
Nanostructures for Oral Medicine has 1034 pages
Yes it is part of Nanostructures in Therapeutic Medicine series