Research from Faculty of Dental Medicine Has Provided New Study Findings on Tissue Engineering (Advances and Functional Integration of Hydrogel Composites as Drug Delivery Systems in Contemporary Dentistry).

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      A recent study from the Faculty of Dental Medicine in Iasi, Romania, explores the advances and functional integration of hydrogel composites as drug delivery systems in contemporary dentistry. Hydrogels, known for their biocompatibility and high water content, are being customized for various biomedical applications, including drug delivery systems, wound dressings, and tissue engineering scaffolds. The research highlights the potential of hydrogel composites in dentistry for treating oral diseases, dental adhesives, and periodontal therapies, emphasizing their unique properties such as mucoadhesion and controlled drug release. This study suggests that hydrogel composites represent a promising frontier in materials science with implications in healthcare and beyond. [Extracted from the article]
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