Description
"Local Drug Delivery Systems and Agents in Periodontics" provides an in-depth exploration of modern drug delivery systems specifically designed for periodontal therapy. The book focuses on the use of localized delivery methods to target periodontal infections and inflammation, enhancing the effectiveness of drugs while minimizing systemic side effects. It covers a variety of drug delivery systems, including biodegradable gels, controlled-release films, and targeted nanoparticles, which allow for sustained drug release at the site of infection. The book also discusses the range of pharmacological agents used in these systems, including antibiotics, antiseptics, anti-inflammatory drugs, and growth factors for tissue regeneration. With an emphasis on clinical applications, the book offers valuable insights into treatment protocols, advantages of localized therapy over systemic drugs, and the future of drug delivery in periodontics. This resource is ideal for dental professionals, researchers, and students focused on advancing periodontal care and improving treatment outcomes.