Nanotechnology In Orthodontics
by Dr. Poonam Agrawal
Nanotechnology in Orthodontics explores the emerging role of nanoscience in transforming contemporary orthodontic practice and research. With rapid advancements in materials science and biomedical engineering, nanotechnology has opened new avenues for improving the properties and performance of orthodontic materials, enhancing treatment efficiency, and promoting better patient outcomes.
Science, Technical and Medicine
About the Author
Dr. Poonam Agrawal is a Professor in the Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial
Orthopaedics at the School of Dental Sciences, Sharda University, India. She completed
her BDS and MDS from King George’s Medical University. With over 20 years of
clinical and academic experience, she has contributed extensively to orthodontic
education and research. Dr. Agrawal has published more than 20 research papers in
national and international journals and actively participates in professional conferences.
She has also mentored numerous postgraduate students and served as Scientific Session
Chairperson at the 30th Indian Society of Dental Research Conference (2017).