Abstract

Nanotechnology is rapidly transforming the field of medicine, offering new and innovative solutions to some of the most complex challenges in healthcare. At its core, nanotechnology involves manipulating and engineering materials at the nanometer scale, where unique physical, chemical, and biological properties emerge. In medicine, this ability to work at such a small scale opens the door to revolutionary advancements, such as targeted drug delivery systems, improved diagnostic tools, regenerative medicine, and even nanoscale surgery. Nanotechnology in prosthodontics represents a transformative approach to dental restoration and rehabilitation, enhancing the precision and effectiveness. Commonly used dental materials, despite their limitations in physical and biological properties, have not been replaced but can instead be enhanced with nanomaterials to improve their inherent qualities while remaining cost-effective. The current article focuses on the nanomaterials utilized in prosthodontics

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