Review Article

[Retracted] Role of Nanoparticles in Environmental Remediation: An Insight into Heavy Metal Pollution from Dentistry

Table 1

Current functions of nanoparticles across various branches of dentistry.

Dental branchNanomaterialsApplicationsReferences

PeriodonticsTriclosan-loaded nanoparticlesTreating periodontal inflammation[29]
Nanoparticle-delivered enzymesRemodelling periodontal fibres[30]
Nanostructured doxycycline gelRepairing periodontal surface[31]
NanorobotsAntibacterial properties[32]

EndodonticsChitosan/zinc oxide/silver-based nanoparticlesDisinfection of microbes[33]
Nanoassemblies of polyglutamic acid and poly-l-lysineReduce dental pulp inflammation and promote regeneration of pulp fibroblasts[34,35]

OrthodonticsSilver/titanium oxide-based nanoparticlesAntibacterial properties[36]
Fullerene-like nanoparticlesAct as dry lubricants to reduce the friction on orthodontic wires[37]
Alumina-based nanomaterialsIncrease strength of plastic polymer braces[38]

ProsthodonticsZirconium dioxide/alumina-based nanoparticlesIncrease flexural strength[39]
Titanium dioxide-based nanomaterialsReduce porosity of denture material[40]

Restorative dentistryHydroxyapatiteUsed as fillers to repair small dents on enamel[41]
Calcium phosphateUsed as filler on enamel[42]
Bioactive glassDentin mineralization[43]
Chitosan-based nanoparticlesDrug delivery and improved affinity towards enamel[44,45]
Nanofibers-based scaffoldsDental pulp regeneration[46]