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Journal of Materials Science and Nanotechnology | Volume 3
October 07-08, 2019 | Frankfurt, Germany
Materials Science and Engineering
3
rd
International Conference on
Mater Sci Nanotechnol, Volume 3
Science of biomaterials and surgical techniques for enhanced tissue regeneration in
implant dentistry
Jelena Roganović
University of Belgrade, Serbia
T
he use of dental implants for the rehabilitation of missing
teeth provide optimal masticatory function and esthetics,
improving self-esteem and overall quality of patient’s life.
The recent achievements in the fields of nanotechnology
and biomaterial engineering gave new perspective on
regeneration and therapeutic success in dental implantology.
Modifications of implant design and materials at a nanoscale,
along with delivery of biomaterials which could enhance
osseointegration and bone regeneration, contribute greatly
to implant treatment success. However, the therapeutic
challenges associated with the patient with limited
regenerative potential of the surronding tissue, due to
systemic health problems such as immunological disorders or
diabetes mellitus, require additional compounds and surgical
procedures to achieve successful implant treatment. In that
context, the aims are to point at biological aspects related
to the beneficial regenerative properties of biomaterials
used in bone grafting as well as of piezosurgery in healthy
and in patients with diabetes mellitus. Evaluation of biologic
characteristics aims to provide insight into proper and optimal
useofbiomaterialsforlongtermsuccessfulimplanttreatment.
e
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jelena.roganovic@stomf.bg.ac.rs