Titanium particles in peri-implant tissues: role in the formation of chronic inflammation and transformation of therapeutic strategy

In modern implantology, based on digital technologies and interdisciplinary clinical practice, the problem of chronic inflammation around implants, caused by multiple biological and technical factors, comes to the forefront. New research from Rutgers School of Dental Medicine (PNAS Nexus, апрель 2026) analyzes the role of titanium particles released from the implant surface as a factor […]
Microbiome of the oral cavity and breast cancer: new study reveals potential role of bacteria in the development of oncological diseases

For many decades, dentistry was viewed primarily as a separate field of medicine, focused on the treatment of teeth, periodontal tissues, and oral diseases. However, modern scientific research increasingly demonstrates that the state of the oral microbiome affects the entire body, participating in complex systemic processes associated with inflammation, immune response, and the development of […]
Microplastic and nanoplastic in dentistry: scale of exposure and formation of practices to reduce emissions

Contemporary dentistry is undergoing a large‑scale transformation in which the synthesis of polymeric materials and digital technologies is becoming the new clinical standard. Interview with Dr. Akash Kumar Giri, co‑author of a narrative review on micro‑ and nanoplastic in dentistry, emphasizes the need for a systemic approach to sources of exposure, risk assessment and the […]