Advancements in Dental Technology and Engineering: Innovations for Enhanced Patient Care

 

Guest Editor: Dr. Giuseppe Minervini

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Affiliation: Università degli Studi della Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Naples, Italy

Research interest: Temporomandibular disorders; TED; Temporomandibular joint; Orofacial pain; Dentistry; Telemedicine; Tele dentistry; Implant; Prosthesis; Oral surgery

 

Submission Deadline: 31 July 2025

Note: When submitting your manuscript to a special issue, please identify the special issue's name on top of the title.

 

Dear Colleagues,

We are pleased to announce a new Special Issue titled “Advancements in Dental Technology and Engineering: Innovations for Enhanced Patient Care.” This special issue will explore the cutting-edge intersection of dentistry with technology, engineering, and informatics, aiming to enhance patient care and outcomes across the globe. With the rapid development of digital devices, biomimetic materials, and innovative engineering techniques, dentistry is undergoing a transformative shift. These advancements are improving diagnostic accuracy, treatment precision, and overall patient experiences in various dental fields, including restorative dentistry, prosthodontics, oral surgery, implantology, pediatric dentistry, orthodontics, and temporomandibular disorders. We invite authors to contribute original research articles, reviews, short communications, case series, and case reports that delve into the latest technological innovations in dentistry. This special issue aims to showcase how these advancements are shaping the future of global dental care, contributing to better health, wellness, and disease management. This special issue aligns with the journal's mission to publish high-quality, peer-reviewed manuscripts that intersect technology, engineering, and informatics to improve patient care outcomes globally.

 

Dr. Giuseppe Minervini

Guest Editor

 

Keywords: Dentistry; Prosthodontics; Oral surgery; Oral cancer; Restaurative dentistry; Temporomandibular disorders; Technologies