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Quantum Dots in Dentistry

PUBLISHED March 06, 2024 (DOI: https://doi.org/10.54985/peeref.2403p8636604)

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Authors

Abdullah Ayad1 , Noor Alhuda R. Mohammad1 , Ali Abdulzahra1 , Mayasa Abdullah1 , Sara Kareem1
  1. University of Basrah, College of Dentistry

Conference / event

Science and Innovation Conference, February 2024 (Basra, Iraq)

Poster summary

Quantum Dots (QDs) are revolutionizing dental technology with their unique optical and electronic properties. These nanoscale semiconductor particles offer exceptional benefits in imaging, tissue engineering, and drug delivery systems. In dentistry, QDs stimulate tissue growth, enhance healing processes, and promote dental tissue regeneration. They can be integrated into drug delivery systems for enhanced therapeutic outcomes. QDs also possess antimicrobial properties, making them effective against multi-drug-resistant bacteria. Their applications in dental diagnostics, preventive dentistry, and regenerative medicine show promising prospects for the future of oral healthcare. With high quantum yield, photostability, and adjustable optical features, Quantum Dots outperform traditional materials, providing brighter and longer-lasting fluorescence for improved diagnostics and treatment planning in dentistry.

Keywords

Quantum Dots, Dental Applications, Tissue Engineering, Drug Delivery

Research areas

Chemistry, Biological Sciences, Bioengineering, Medicine, Nanoengineering

References

  1. Saher, Javaid., Haseeb, Afzal., Imran, Zafar., Mohd, Ashraf, Rather., Md., Jamal, Hossain., Summya, Rashid., Rohit, Sharma. (2023). Exploring the multifunctional roles of quantum dots for unlocking the future of biology and medicine.. Environmental research. doi: 10.1016/j.envres.2023.116290
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  3. Yingzi, Hu., Zhiliang, Xu., Yi, Hu., Lanping, Hu., You, Zi., Meng-Kui, Wang., Xingmei, Feng., Weichun, Huang. (2022). Bismuth Quantum Dot (Bi QD)/Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) Nanocomposites with Self-Cleaning and Antibacterial Activity for Dental Applications. Nanomaterials, 12(21):3911-3911. doi: 10.3390/nano12213911

Funding

  1. Not applicable (No. Not applicable)

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No competing interests were disclosed.
Data availability statement
The datasets generated during and / or analyzed during the current study are available from the corresponding author on reasonable request.
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Copyright © 2024 Ayad et al. This is an open access work distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ayad, A., R. Mohammad, N., Abdulzahra, A., Abdullah, M., Kareem, S. Quantum Dots in Dentistry [not peer reviewed]. Peeref 2024 (poster).
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