Nanotechnology: An aid in oral cancer detection

Authors

Rubeena Anjum et al.,

Keywords

Nanotechnology | Cancer

Publication Details

Vol: 11; Iss. 5; May. 25 | ISSN: 2454-5422

Abstract

An integral aspect of oral pathology is the significance of early detection in the prevention of cancer and the treatment of disease. While traditional treatment approaches have certain drawbacks, they also have significant adverse effects and unfavourable outcomes when used in clinical settings. Researchers’ interest in nanoparticles has recently grown due to their potential utility as medical devices and diagnostic probes. The field of nanotechnology is distinct and has transformed the industry. It is leading the way in developing novel treatments for oral cancer, which is why it is being used in oral pathology. It is establishing the current standards for therapy and can aid in a more accurate diagnosis with less dangerous drugs. We provide comprehensive information about nanotechnology and its applications in oral pathology in this review article. The challenges and possible applications of nanoparticles in the diagnosis and therapy of oral cancer are then emphasised.

Corresponding Author

Dr. Wajiha Khanam, Post Graduate Student, Dept. of Oral Pathology & Microbiology, Indira Gandhi Govt. Dental College, Jammu

Citation:

Rubeena Anjum, Wajiha Khanam, Pradhakhshana Vijay, Priyanka Singh, Ayeda Jehan and Ruchika Raj. “Nanotechnology: An aid in oral cancer detection” International Journal of Current Science Research (IJCSR) e-ISSN: 2454-5422: 11.5 (2025): 9-19