Nanotube Technology Makes More Effective Dental Implants

 Nanotube Technology Makes More Effective Dental Implants

Coating the outside of a dental implant with titanium dioxide nanotubes can make it more conducive to effective healing and provide a method for delivering medications to the implant site, researchers have found.

Researchers from Michigan Technological University and the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Dentistry found that a dental implant with a surface made of titanium dioxide nanotubes encourages bone growth and adheres to the bone better than a traditional titanium dental implant, according to a press release.

The nanotubes also can serve as a drug delivery system, allowing the dental implants to gradually release an anti-inflammatory drug such as sodium naproxen. They also can be coated with an antimicrobial material such as silver nanoparticles which can provide benefits for the life of the implant.

Commercialization of these technologies is currently in development, and the techniques required to place these nano-coated implants would be the same as a traditional dental implant.

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Source: Michigan Technological University

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