Restoring Nature's Perfection
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Biomimetic restorative materials in dentistry have revolutionized dental care by mimicking the natural properties of teeth. From traditional options like composite resins, ceramics, and glass ionomer cements (GIC), to newer innovations such as self-healing composites, resin-modified GICs, and bioceramics, these materials offer enhanced strength, aesthetics, and functionality. Bioactive materials like calcium silicate, calcium aluminate, and bioaggregate promote regeneration and remineralization, ensuring biological compatibility and durability. The clinical benefits include improved longevity, minimal invasiveness, and better preservation of tooth structure. Looking ahead, advancements such as nanotechnology and peptide-based biomaterials promise even greater innovation, paving the way for more effective, sustainable, and patient-centered dental treatments.
Biomimetic restorative materials in dentistry have revolutionized dental care by mimicking the natural properties of teeth. From traditional options like composite resins, ceramics, and glass ionomer cements (GIC), to newer innovations such as self-healing composites, resin-modified GICs, and bioceramics, these materials offer enhanced strength, aesthetics, and functionality. Bioactive materials like calcium silicate, calcium aluminate, and bioaggregate promote regeneration and remineralization, ensuring biological compatibility and durability. The clinical benefits include improved longevity, minimal invasiveness, and better preservation of tooth structure. Looking ahead, advancements such as nanotechnology and peptide-based biomaterials promise even greater innovation, paving the way for more effective, sustainable, and patient-centered dental treatments.
AmazonPages: 120, Paperback, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
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