TY - JOUR
T1 - Nanomaterial-based synergistic strategies for combating dental caries: progress and perspectives
AU - Xu, Ke
AU - Huang, Regina
AU - Li, Xuan
AU - Jin, Lijian
AU - Ko, Chung-Nga
AU - Li, Min
AU - Wong, Hai Ming
AU - Leung, Ken Cham-Fai
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported by the Health and Medical Research Fund (09203776) and Hong Kong Baptist University (RMGS-2022-13-07). The schematic figure and table of content graphical abstract were created in BioRender. Science Suite Inc. dba BioRender (“BioRender”) has granted Xuan Li permission to use the Graphics in accordance with BioRender's Terms of Service and Academic License Terms.
Publisher copyright:
© The Royal Society of Chemistry 2025
PY - 2025/1/28
Y1 - 2025/1/28
N2 - Dental caries, as the predominant global oral disease, remains a critical public health issue worldwide, particularly in socioeconomically disadvantaged communities. However, common caries prevention approaches (e.g., oral health education, mechanical plaque removal, and delivery of fluoride agents) are still insufficient for optimal caries management, and therefore, alternative regimens that can supplement existing strategies are highly warranted. Nanomaterials exhibit considerable potential in combating cariogenic pathogens and biofilms owing to their promising antimicrobial capacity, improved penetration into biofilms, targeted precision delivery, and versatile physicochemical properties. As unifunctional materials are limited in caries management, this review underscores the latest advancement in multifunctional anti-caries nanomaterials/nanomedicines. It highlights the cutting-edge materials developed or engineered to (i) incorporate diagnostic capabilities to prevent caries at an early stage, thus enhancing treatment efficiency, (ii) integrate mechanical “brushing” with anti-caries approaches to mechanochemically eradicate biofilms, (iii) exert antimicrobial/antibiofilm effects while preserving dental hard tissue. The current work also outlines future directions for optimizing nanosystems in the management of dental caries while emphasizing the need for innovative solutions to improve preventive and therapeutic efficacies.
AB - Dental caries, as the predominant global oral disease, remains a critical public health issue worldwide, particularly in socioeconomically disadvantaged communities. However, common caries prevention approaches (e.g., oral health education, mechanical plaque removal, and delivery of fluoride agents) are still insufficient for optimal caries management, and therefore, alternative regimens that can supplement existing strategies are highly warranted. Nanomaterials exhibit considerable potential in combating cariogenic pathogens and biofilms owing to their promising antimicrobial capacity, improved penetration into biofilms, targeted precision delivery, and versatile physicochemical properties. As unifunctional materials are limited in caries management, this review underscores the latest advancement in multifunctional anti-caries nanomaterials/nanomedicines. It highlights the cutting-edge materials developed or engineered to (i) incorporate diagnostic capabilities to prevent caries at an early stage, thus enhancing treatment efficiency, (ii) integrate mechanical “brushing” with anti-caries approaches to mechanochemically eradicate biofilms, (iii) exert antimicrobial/antibiofilm effects while preserving dental hard tissue. The current work also outlines future directions for optimizing nanosystems in the management of dental caries while emphasizing the need for innovative solutions to improve preventive and therapeutic efficacies.
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U2 - 10.1039/D4NR04515G
DO - 10.1039/D4NR04515G
M3 - Journal article
SN - 2040-3364
VL - 17
SP - 1874
EP - 1888
JO - Nanoscale
JF - Nanoscale
IS - 4
ER -