Issue 6, 2025

Aptamers in dentistry: diagnosis, therapeutics, and future perspectives

Abstract

Oral health is essential to general health. The diagnosis of dental diseases and treatment planning of dental care need to be straightforward and accurate. Recent studies have reported the use of aptamers in dentistry to achieve a simple diagnosis and facilitate therapy. Aptamers comprise nucleic acid sequences that possess a strong affinity for their target. Synthesized chemically, aptamers have several advantages, including smaller size, higher stability, and lower immunogenicity compared with monoclonal antibodies. They can be used to detect biomarkers in saliva and the presence of various pathogens, or can be used as a targeted drug delivery system for disease treatment. This review highlights current research on aptamers for dental care, especially the recent progress in oral disease diagnosis and therapeutics. The challenges and unresolved problems faced by the clinical use of aptamers are also discussed. In the future, the clinical applications of aptamers will be further extended to include, for example, dental indications and regenerative dentistry.

Graphical abstract: Aptamers in dentistry: diagnosis, therapeutics, and future perspectives

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
19 Sep 2024
Accepted
04 Nov 2024
First published
06 Nov 2024

Biomater. Sci., 2025,13, 1368-1378

Aptamers in dentistry: diagnosis, therapeutics, and future perspectives

Y. Yang, Z. Yang, H. Liu and Y. Zhou, Biomater. Sci., 2025, 13, 1368 DOI: 10.1039/D4BM01233J

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