The hardest tissue in the human body is the enamel which covers the anatomical crowns of teeth. It must be resistant to mechanical stress and the chemical attack of many substances from food, drinks and products of the metabolism of bacteria present in the oral cavity. These low pH substances dissolve the mineral components of enamel, cause tooth demineralization, and lead to decay or erosion damage with the irreversible loss of dental hard tissues and the necessity of their reconstruction. The range of dental materials intended for dental tissue reconstruction is extensive. Dental amalgam can be mechanically applied into the strongly stressed lateral segments of teeth. The use of amalgam is, however, in decline, with the possible health ri...
Currently, the development of the use of biomaterials and their application in medicine is causing r...
Need: Dental enamel is an acellular and avascular mineralised tissue, containing more than 95% calci...
The advantages of the restoration of chewing teeth with ceramic inlays and composite materials are d...
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“Save the teeth” should be the final aim of every dentist. In the era of implantology, the attempt t...
To restore carious or traumatized teeth, a dental practitioner can choose between two direct (plasti...
Introduction. Currently, one of the most reliable methods of restoring hard dental tissue defects ar...
Dentistry is a continuously evolving field with new materials and technologies constantly innovated....
Introduction. The development of new technologies continues to improve the ability of the scientist,...
AbstractDental clinicians need to consider the engineering properties of the dental restorative mate...
Contributing to the longevity of the restoration by minimizing the effects of surface corrosion, mai...
Need: Dental enamel is an acellular and avascular mineralised tissue, containing more than 95% calci...
With increasing life expectancy, demands for dental tissue and whole-tooth regeneration are becoming...
Statement of the problem and purpose of the work: In modern dentistry, as the diversity of restorati...
International audienceDental composites are organo-mineral filling biomaterials used for the restora...
Currently, the development of the use of biomaterials and their application in medicine is causing r...
Need: Dental enamel is an acellular and avascular mineralised tissue, containing more than 95% calci...
The advantages of the restoration of chewing teeth with ceramic inlays and composite materials are d...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73465/1/j.1749-6632.1968.tb20274.x.pd
“Save the teeth” should be the final aim of every dentist. In the era of implantology, the attempt t...
To restore carious or traumatized teeth, a dental practitioner can choose between two direct (plasti...
Introduction. Currently, one of the most reliable methods of restoring hard dental tissue defects ar...
Dentistry is a continuously evolving field with new materials and technologies constantly innovated....
Introduction. The development of new technologies continues to improve the ability of the scientist,...
AbstractDental clinicians need to consider the engineering properties of the dental restorative mate...
Contributing to the longevity of the restoration by minimizing the effects of surface corrosion, mai...
Need: Dental enamel is an acellular and avascular mineralised tissue, containing more than 95% calci...
With increasing life expectancy, demands for dental tissue and whole-tooth regeneration are becoming...
Statement of the problem and purpose of the work: In modern dentistry, as the diversity of restorati...
International audienceDental composites are organo-mineral filling biomaterials used for the restora...
Currently, the development of the use of biomaterials and their application in medicine is causing r...
Need: Dental enamel is an acellular and avascular mineralised tissue, containing more than 95% calci...
The advantages of the restoration of chewing teeth with ceramic inlays and composite materials are d...