Author : Arora, Dr. Manpreet
CHANGING SCENARIO IN ORAL PATHOLOGY
European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine,
2021, Volume 8, Issue 2, Pages 2016-2024
This review article covers the current research areas in oral pathology and reflects the broad range that encompasses the development and application of software in digital histopathology, implementation of biomarkers in pathology, genetics and epigenetics. Molecular pathology, regenerative medicine and immuno therapy, holds the promising and optimistic future of pathology. Oral and maxillofacial pathology is standing at the forefront of the revolution and new diagnostic tools and knowledge are taking pathologists into broader roles of research and correlating diagnoses for clinicians. While we are still using the same method and material that has been using for the past 100years, it’s time to change. Digital technologies could push the field into becoming more efficient and more scalable. Utilizing high-throughput, automated digital pathology scanners, it is possible to capture an entire glass slide, under bright field or fluorescent conditions, at a magnification comparable to a microscope. Digital slides can be shared over networks using specialized digital pathology software applications. The future of digital pathology could eventually encompass enhancedtranslational research, computer aided diagnosis (CAD) and personalized medicine.
Nanotechnology era in Dentistry ; A comprehensive Review
European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine,
2021, Volume 8, Issue 2, Pages 247-255
Nanotechnology is the art and science of material engineering at the Nano scale size (1-100 nm). Nanotechnology consists of the process of separation, consolidation and deformation of materials by one atom or one molecule. It’s one often most popular areas of current research and has developed in multiple disciplines. Nanotechnology has been used in the development of restorative materials with significant success. This comprehensive review article highlights the importance of Nanotechnology in dentistry