Nanotechnology in Dental Diagnosis
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Over the last decade, nanotechnology has emerged as a key tool in various branches of medicine, and dentistry is no exception. Its application in dental diagnostics has enabled significant advances in the early detection of diseases, improving the accuracy of procedures and optimizing intervention times. From nanoparticles to highly sensitive biosensors, this technology is revolutionizing the way oral health professionals identify and treat oral diseases1.
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