Dental Restorative Articles & Analysis
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This property, known as bioactivity, makes it an ideal material for a wide range of medical applications, including bone repair, dental restoration, and even drug delivery. Composition and Properties Bioglass is primarily composed of silica (SiO2), sodium oxide (Na2O), calcium oxide (CaO), and phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5). ...
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The issue with this, however, is that dental implants are a surgical procedure and are not easily reversible. If a general practice dentist is to place dental implants, they should be experienced and secure in their own field and have a strong history in surgical dentistry. ...
The following case was performed at the Pacific Dental Convention’s Live Surgical Stage held March 8th, 2018 in Vancouver, BC. The patient is a healthy 58 year old male with no known allergies or medical contra-indications to dental treatment. Patient presented with a Class III malocclusion for which he received both orthodontic and oral surgery ...
Nanoscience offers new possibilities for dental restorative materials. The aim of this paper was to evaluate a series of experimental resin-composite formulations, with systematically varied nanofiller-size and shape and high volume-fraction. Two main areas of interest in dental restoratives, adhesion and aesthetics, were ...
In dentistry, composites consisting of inorganic fillers such as radiopaque glass, quartz or ceramic particles and an organic resin matrix based on a mixture of dimethacrylates, are used for the restoration of teeth. Important properties of the dental restorative materials can be improved by means of nanotechnology. Inorganic-organic hybrid ...