Skip to main content
Advertisement

NTU's new S$66m lab focuses on nanotechnology, including improving dental implants

02:16 Min

Nanyang Technological University researchers are aiming to use nanotechnology to speed up recovery times for dental patients. The National Dental Centre Singapore hopes this innovation, which is not found in current implants, could lead to the first homegrown dental implant. This work is part of a new S$66-million corporate lab set up by NTU and Nanofilm Technologies International. Natalie Ong reports.

Nanyang Technological University researchers are aiming to use nanotechnology to speed up recovery times for dental patients. The National Dental Centre Singapore hopes this innovation, which is not found in current implants, could lead to the first homegrown dental implant. This work is part of a new S$66-million corporate lab set up by NTU and Nanofilm Technologies International. Natalie Ong reports.

Advertisement

You May Also Like

Advertisement