Nanodiamonds Might Be a Key to Greater Success for Dental Implants

 Nanodiamonds Might Be a Key to Greater Success for Dental Implants

Researchers at UCLA and Northwestern University have found nano-scale diamonds can be used to promote bone growth and enhance the success of dental implants.

These nanodiamonds, which are created as byproducts of conventional mining and refining, are four to five nanometers in diameter and shaped like soccer balls. The researchers found nanodiamonds can be used to deliver bone morphogenic proteins to the sites around dental implants, according to a press release.

The nanodiamonds bind to both the bone and the proteins and allow the proteins to be delivered more slowly, lengthening the beneficial effects of the treatment. They also can be delivered via non-invasive means such as an injection or an oral rinse. The research teams see nanodiamonds as a key technology for future drug delivery and regenerative medicine developments.

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Source: UCLA School of Dentistry

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