Biopolymers Hybrid Particles Used in Dentistry

This literature review provides an overview of the fabrication and application of biopolymer hybrid particles in dentistry. A total of 95 articles have been included in this review. In the review paper, the common inorganic particles and biopolymers used in dentistry are discussed in general, and de...

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Main Authors: I-Hao Chen, Tzer-Min Lee, Chih-Ling Huang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-03-01
Series:Gels
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2310-2861/7/1/31
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spelling doaj-6a1757de3ada4dd3a5a13c7eb202fd222021-03-23T00:01:38ZengMDPI AGGels2310-28612021-03-017313110.3390/gels7010031Biopolymers Hybrid Particles Used in DentistryI-Hao Chen0Tzer-Min Lee1Chih-Ling Huang2School of Dentistry, Kaohsiung Medical University, Kaohsiung 807, TaiwanInstitute of Oral Medicine, College of Medicine, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan 701, TaiwanCenter for Fundamental Science, Kaohsiung Medical University, Kaohsiung 807, TaiwanThis literature review provides an overview of the fabrication and application of biopolymer hybrid particles in dentistry. A total of 95 articles have been included in this review. In the review paper, the common inorganic particles and biopolymers used in dentistry are discussed in general, and detailed examples of inorganic particles (i.e., hydroxyapatite, calcium phosphate, and bioactive glass) and biopolymers such as collagen, gelatin, and chitosan have been drawn from the scientific literature and practical work. Among the included studies, calcium phosphate including hydroxyapatite is the most widely applied for inorganic particles used in dentistry, but bioactive glass is more applicable and multifunctional than hydroxyapatite and is currently used in clinical practice. Today, biopolymer hybrid particles are receiving more attention as novel materials for several applications in dentistry, such as drug delivery systems, bone repair, and periodontal regeneration surgery. The literature published on the biopolymer gel-assisted synthesis of inorganic particles for dentistry is somewhat limited, and therefore, this article focuses on reviewing and discussing the biopolymer hybrid particles used in dentistry.https://www.mdpi.com/2310-2861/7/1/31biopolymer gelsnano-particlesbiomedical applicationsdentistry
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author I-Hao Chen
Tzer-Min Lee
Chih-Ling Huang
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Chih-Ling Huang
Biopolymers Hybrid Particles Used in Dentistry
Gels
biopolymer gels
nano-particles
biomedical applications
dentistry
author_facet I-Hao Chen
Tzer-Min Lee
Chih-Ling Huang
author_sort I-Hao Chen
title Biopolymers Hybrid Particles Used in Dentistry
title_short Biopolymers Hybrid Particles Used in Dentistry
title_full Biopolymers Hybrid Particles Used in Dentistry
title_fullStr Biopolymers Hybrid Particles Used in Dentistry
title_full_unstemmed Biopolymers Hybrid Particles Used in Dentistry
title_sort biopolymers hybrid particles used in dentistry
publisher MDPI AG
series Gels
issn 2310-2861
publishDate 2021-03-01
description This literature review provides an overview of the fabrication and application of biopolymer hybrid particles in dentistry. A total of 95 articles have been included in this review. In the review paper, the common inorganic particles and biopolymers used in dentistry are discussed in general, and detailed examples of inorganic particles (i.e., hydroxyapatite, calcium phosphate, and bioactive glass) and biopolymers such as collagen, gelatin, and chitosan have been drawn from the scientific literature and practical work. Among the included studies, calcium phosphate including hydroxyapatite is the most widely applied for inorganic particles used in dentistry, but bioactive glass is more applicable and multifunctional than hydroxyapatite and is currently used in clinical practice. Today, biopolymer hybrid particles are receiving more attention as novel materials for several applications in dentistry, such as drug delivery systems, bone repair, and periodontal regeneration surgery. The literature published on the biopolymer gel-assisted synthesis of inorganic particles for dentistry is somewhat limited, and therefore, this article focuses on reviewing and discussing the biopolymer hybrid particles used in dentistry.
topic biopolymer gels
nano-particles
biomedical applications
dentistry
url https://www.mdpi.com/2310-2861/7/1/31
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