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Dentin regeneration is a complex process that involves the formation of reparative dentin, a mineralized tissue that replaces damaged or lost dentin. The ability to accurately monitor and evaluate the formation of reparative dentin is essential for developing effective treatments for dental diseases and injuries. In recent years, nanotechnology has emerged as a promising tool for the development of biosensors that can detect and quantify specific molecules or cells in biological systems. In this research paper, we present the design and development of a novel nano-biosensor for the quantitative and qualitative detection of reparative dentin formation during dentin regeneration.Direct pulp capping is a conventional dental procedure that maintains the vitality of tooth pulp and obviates the need for root canal surgery. However, the current pulp capping agents often exhibit limited efficacy and can yield unpredictable outcomes. This emphasizes the significance of creating innovative and effective materials for pulp capping. Various biological applications of the self-assembling peptide RADA 16-1 have shown promising outcomes.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Dentin regeneration is a complex process that involves the formation of reparative dentin, a mineralized tissue that replaces damaged or lost dentin. The ability to accurately monitor and evaluate the formation of reparative dentin is essential for developing effective treatments for dental diseases and injuries. In recent years, nanotechnology has emerged as a promising tool for the development of biosensors that can detect and quantify specific molecules or cells in biological systems. In this research paper, we present the design and development of a novel nano-biosensor for the quantitative and qualitative detection of reparative dentin formation during dentin regeneration.Direct pulp capping is a conventional dental procedure that maintains the vitality of tooth pulp and obviates the need for root canal surgery. However, the current pulp capping agents often exhibit limited efficacy and can yield unpredictable outcomes. This emphasizes the significance of creating innovative and effective materials for pulp capping. Various biological applications of the self-assembling peptide RADA 16-1 have shown promising outcomes.