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Review
. 2024 Jul 2;18(26):16395-16412.
doi: 10.1021/acsnano.4c02754. Epub 2024 Jun 14.

Recent Advances in Functional Hydrogels for Treating Dental Hard Tissue and Endodontic Diseases

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Recent Advances in Functional Hydrogels for Treating Dental Hard Tissue and Endodontic Diseases

Huixu Li et al. ACS Nano. .

Abstract

Oral health is the basis of human health, and almost everyone has been affected by oral diseases. Among them, endodontic disease is one of the most common oral diseases. Limited by the characteristics of oral biomaterials, clinical methods for endodontic disease treatment still face large challenges in terms of reliability and stability. The hydrogel is a kind of good biomaterial with an adjustable 3D network structure, excellent mechanical properties, and biocompatibility and is widely used in the basic and clinical research of endodontic disease. This Review discusses the recent advances in functional hydrogels for dental hard tissue and endodontic disease treatment. The emphasis is on the working principles and therapeutic effects of treating different diseases with functional hydrogels. Finally, the challenges and opportunities of hydrogels in oral clinical applications are discussed and proposed. Some viewpoints about the possible development direction of functional hydrogels for oral health in the future are also put forward. Through systematic analysis and conclusion of the recent advances in functional hydrogels for dental hard tissue and endodontic disease treatment, this Review may provide significant guidance and inspiration for oral disease and health in the future.

Keywords: dental hard tissues; dentin; enamel; endodontic diseases; functional hydrogels; pulp regeneration; root canal disinfection; tooth diseases; tooth whitening.

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