Verma Sanjeev Kumar, Prabhat K C, Goyal Lata, Rani Manita, Jain Amit
Department of Orthodontics and Dental Anatomy, Dr. Z. A. Dental College, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India.
Natl J Maxillofac Surg. 2010 Jan;1(1):41-4. doi: 10.4103/0975-5950.69166.
Curiosity has its own reason for existing. For thousands of years, mankind has been harnessing its curiosity into inquiry and the process of scientific methodology. If we consider technology as an engine, then science is its fuel. Science of miniaturization (nanotechnology) is manipulating matter at nanometer level and the application of the same to medicine is called nanomedicine. Nanotechnology holds promise for advanced diagnostics, targeted drug delivery, and biosensors. When we gain access to hold the nanorobots, we will be able to treat very rapidly a number of diseases that are a continuous threat for mankind today. The present article aims to provide an early glimpse on the impact and future implication of nanotechnology in dentistry, especially in oral surgery and orthodontics.
好奇心的存在自有其道理。数千年来,人类一直将好奇心转化为探究以及科学方法的过程。如果把技术比作引擎,那么科学就是其燃料。微型化科学(纳米技术)是在纳米层面操控物质,将其应用于医学领域就被称为纳米医学。纳米技术有望实现先进的诊断、靶向给药和生物传感器。当我们能够掌握纳米机器人时,就能非常迅速地治疗当今对人类构成持续威胁的多种疾病。本文旨在初步探讨纳米技术在牙科,尤其是口腔外科和正畸学中的影响及未来意义。