Issue 8, 2021

A dentin hypersensitivity treatment using highly stable photothermal conversion nanoparticles

Abstract

Most of the currently available commercial photothermal agents suffer from issues in terms of photothermal instability and low photothermal conversion efficiency (PCE), which indeed impair their practical applications in disease treatment. Herein, a type of biocompatible organic nanoparticles (namely NDTB NPs) for an effective photothermal treatment with a high PCE of 40.6% was developed, which showed far higher photothermal stability compared with that of the clinically used indocyanine green. In addition, NDTB NPs combined with laser are significantly more effective than only laser irradiation in phototheranostic dental hypersensitivity treatments. This study thus provides an insight into the development of advanced photothermal NPs for practical phototheranostic applications.

Graphical abstract: A dentin hypersensitivity treatment using highly stable photothermal conversion nanoparticles

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Article information

Article type
Research Article
Submitted
03 des. 2020
Accepted
18 feb. 2021
First published
22 feb. 2021

Mater. Chem. Front., 2021,5, 3388-3395

A dentin hypersensitivity treatment using highly stable photothermal conversion nanoparticles

H. Gao, L. Zhang, X. Lian, Y. Wang, S. Jiang, G. Wang, X. Dai, H. Zou and D. Ding, Mater. Chem. Front., 2021, 5, 3388 DOI: 10.1039/D0QM01006E

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