Provided are antibacterial and antimicrobial surface coatings and dental materials by utilizing the antimicrobial properties of copper chalcogenide and/or copper halide (CuQ, where Q=chalcogens including oxygen, or halogens, or nothing). An antimicrobial barrier is created by incorporation of CuQ nanoparticles of an appropriate size and at a concentration necessary and sufficient to create a unique bioelectrical environment. The unique bioelectrical environment results in biocidal effectiveness through a multi-factorial mechanism comprising a combination of the intrinsic quantum flux of copper (Cu.sup.0, Cu.sup.1+, Cu.sup.2+) ions and the high surface-to-volume electron sink facilitated by the nanoparticle. The result is the constant quantu...
There is increasing recognition that the healthcare environment acts as an important reservoir for t...
Background: Plaque accumulation on teeth surfaces and prosthetic or orthodontic appliances present a...
Bacterial resistance to antimicrobial therapies is an increasing clinical problem. This is as true f...
Endodontic treatment reduces the amount of bacteria by using antimicrobial agents to favor healing. ...
AbstractThe antibacterial effect is a desirable property in dental materials. Development of simple ...
Metal nanoparticles (NPs) with antibacterial properties represent a promising alternative approach t...
Environmental microorganisms are implicated as the causative agents in a significant portion of heal...
Hybrid nanoparticles (CuChNP) comprising of copper nanoparticles with a chitosan shell were synthesi...
The paper is about a new class of antimicrobial functional nanomaterials. Proposed compounds are bas...
Objectives. Soft denture liners provide a favorable environment for adhesion and colonization of mic...
Nanotechnology is an emerging technology which has wide applications in many fields. The major obje...
A simple, easily up-scalable swell–encapsulation–shrink technique was used to incorporate small 2.5 ...
Heavy metals have been known to possess antimicrobial properties against bacterial, fungal, and vira...
Nanobiotechnology is a new discipline of science that deals with nanoscale materials in fields inclu...
Abstract Bacterial resistance to antimicrobial therapies is an increasing clinical problem. This is ...
There is increasing recognition that the healthcare environment acts as an important reservoir for t...
Background: Plaque accumulation on teeth surfaces and prosthetic or orthodontic appliances present a...
Bacterial resistance to antimicrobial therapies is an increasing clinical problem. This is as true f...
Endodontic treatment reduces the amount of bacteria by using antimicrobial agents to favor healing. ...
AbstractThe antibacterial effect is a desirable property in dental materials. Development of simple ...
Metal nanoparticles (NPs) with antibacterial properties represent a promising alternative approach t...
Environmental microorganisms are implicated as the causative agents in a significant portion of heal...
Hybrid nanoparticles (CuChNP) comprising of copper nanoparticles with a chitosan shell were synthesi...
The paper is about a new class of antimicrobial functional nanomaterials. Proposed compounds are bas...
Objectives. Soft denture liners provide a favorable environment for adhesion and colonization of mic...
Nanotechnology is an emerging technology which has wide applications in many fields. The major obje...
A simple, easily up-scalable swell–encapsulation–shrink technique was used to incorporate small 2.5 ...
Heavy metals have been known to possess antimicrobial properties against bacterial, fungal, and vira...
Nanobiotechnology is a new discipline of science that deals with nanoscale materials in fields inclu...
Abstract Bacterial resistance to antimicrobial therapies is an increasing clinical problem. This is ...
There is increasing recognition that the healthcare environment acts as an important reservoir for t...
Background: Plaque accumulation on teeth surfaces and prosthetic or orthodontic appliances present a...
Bacterial resistance to antimicrobial therapies is an increasing clinical problem. This is as true f...