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Dental Biomaterials

Dental Biomaterials are materials used for the fabrication and replacement of hard and soft tissues in dentistry. These materials are essential for the restoration of oral function and aesthetics. Dental Biomaterials include dental implants, bridges, crowns and dentures, as well as materials used in periodontal, end…

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Overview

Dental Biomaterials are materials used for the fabrication and replacement of hard and soft tissues in dentistry. These materials are essential for the restoration of oral function and aesthetics. Dental Biomaterials include dental implants, bridges, crowns and dentures, as well as materials used in periodontal, endodontic and orthodontic treatments. They provide ideal properties such as strength, durability, biocompatibility, low wear and tear and low toxicity. They also improve dental hygiene, reduce the risk of infection and improve the patient’s quality of life.

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MubarakAli Davoodbasha · South Korea Emad Tolba · Germany Gianfranco Peluso · Italy

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