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Recent Advance in Biomaterials, Clinical Dentistry and Dental Diseases 2.0
- Published
- Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2023
- Physical Description
- 1 online resource (166 p.)
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- Language Note
- English
- Restrictions on Access
- Open Access Unrestricted online access
- Summary
- Various classes of natural and synthetic molecules that can be classified as biomaterials find application in all fields of dentistry. Biomaterials should be biocompatible to minimise toxicity and bioactivity to ensure or simulate biological effects. They are used, for instance, to enhance antibacterial activity and improve the healing process. Calcium silicates, for illustration, are biomaterials used in endodontics that have proven their excellent biological, physico-chemical, and mechanical properties. However, some of these are considered too soluble, and this is almost completely due to their hardness when used as endodontic sealers, making endodontic retreatment very difficult. Despite manufacturers' best efforts, it is sometimes difficult to marry bioactivity, biocompatibility, and clinical benefits in a biomaterial; therefore, in this content, the work of researchers is invaluable.
- Subject(s)
- Other Subject(s)
- anterior restorations
- antimicrobial
- calcium phosphate
- calcium silicate cement
- calcium silicate material
- calcium silicate-based cement
- caries prevention
- carious lesion activity
- ceramic
- chemical composition
- CNN
- confocal laser scanning microscope
- D-Race
- deciduous tooth
- deep learning
- dental veneers
- dentin hypersensitivity
- desensitizing agents
- digital microscopy
- EDX
- flowability
- follow-up
- furcation involvement
- Gaussian high-pass filtering
- hydroxyapatite
- image enhancement
- image preprocessing
- image segmentation
- irreversible pulpitis
- micro-CT
- mineral trioxide aggregate
- nano-hydroxyapatite
- neural networks
- non-vital teeth
- osseointegration
- partial pulpotomy
- peri-implantitis
- periapical radiograph
- periodontitis
- porcelain laminate veneers
- powder-liquid cement
- premixed cement
- ProTaper Universal Retreatment
- pulpectomy primary teeth
- retrograde materials
- root canal filling
- root canal retreatment
- SEM
- surface modification
- tissue engineering
- vital pulp therapy
- vital teeth
- zinc oxide eugenol
- ISBN
- 9783036596525
9783036596532
books978-3-0365-9652-5 - Collection
- DOAB Library.
- Terms of Use and Reproduction
- Creative Commons https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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