Indian-American chemist Sumita Mitra finalist for inventor award

In  addition, her invention is more versatile than other composites, and can  be used in any area of the mouth, and simplifies the filling procedure  for dentists. 

Published: 12th May 2021 04:23 AM  |   Last Updated: 12th May 2021 04:23 AM   |  A+A-

Sumita Mitra

By Express News Service

CHENNAI: Indian-American chemist Sumita Mitra has been nominated as a finalist in the “Non-EPO countries” category of the European Inventor Award 2021 for applying nanotechnology to the production of dental materials, leading to the  creation of a new composite to repair teeth which has many advantages over conventional materials. 

Mitra’s material overcomes many of  the limitations of previous dental composites, which were either too  weak to be used on biting surfaces, or quickly lost their polish and  became physically unattractive, according to a release. In  addition, her invention is more versatile than other composites, and can  be used in any area of the mouth, and simplifies the filling procedure  for dentists. 

Commercialised as  Filtek™ Supreme Universal Restorative since 2002 by 3M, the US multinational for whom Mitra worked  for more than 30 years, the technology and the products developed from  it are now used by dentists around the globe.

“Mitra’s invention  takes what was an emerging technologyat the time - nanotechnology - and  applies it to a new sector to provide a solution for dentists and relief  for patients,” says EPO president António Campinos, announcing the  European Inventor Award 2021 finalists.

“Patents have protected Mitra’s material and helped ensure that her invention remains  commercially successful nearly 20 years after its launch.” The winners of the 2021 edition of the EPO’s annual innovation prize will be  announced at a ceremony on June 17, which has this year been reimagined  as a digital event for a global audience, the release added.


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