Zirconia has garnered significant attention as a new ceramic material for dental implant due to its excellent biocompatibility, strength, and promoting the oral rehabilitation with high aesthetic, biological and mechanical properties. It also expedites the amelioration of bone minerals surface by its bio-integrative ingredients which are naturally close to ceramic intrinsic of bone. Alternatively, hydroxyapatite (HAp) has prevalently been used in dental implant due to its high biocompatibility. However, it generally shows weak strength and mechanical properties. Consequently, incorporating zirconia and HAp produces appropriate composites for dental implant having improved physiochemical properties. This review provides discussions addressin...
Hydroxyapatite (HA) is the major component of the natural hard tissues such as teeth and bone. It ha...
Resin based composite (RBC) resembles the color of teeth has been used as a popular dental materials...
Titanium is widely used in medical implants despite the release of heavy metal ions over long-term u...
Dental implantology is a branch, which has started a rapid evolution over the last years. All of the...
Hydroxyapatite (HAp) is a major inorganic component of human hard tissues, such as bones and teeth,...
A potential material for dental restorations and bone replacements is calcium phosphate (CaP)-based ...
Titanium is currently the most commonly used material for manufacturing dental implants. However, it...
Various types of zirconia are widely used for the fabrication of dental implant superstructures and ...
Nowadays, zirconia has been favored greatly for dental implants; however its disadvantages such as p...
Hydroxyapatite (HAp), is a well-known and a valuable implant material with biocompatibility and bi...
The biological compatibility of bone and dental implants is limited, since it is placed until a long...
Hydroxyapatite (HAP) is a material often used as a bioceramic because of its special characteristics...
Zirconia (ZrO2) and zirconia-based glasses and ceramics are materials proposed for use in the dental...
Ceramics are very important in the science of dental biomaterials. Among all dental ceramics, zircon...
Zirconia-based bioceramic is a potential material for dental implants developed and introduced in de...
Hydroxyapatite (HA) is the major component of the natural hard tissues such as teeth and bone. It ha...
Resin based composite (RBC) resembles the color of teeth has been used as a popular dental materials...
Titanium is widely used in medical implants despite the release of heavy metal ions over long-term u...
Dental implantology is a branch, which has started a rapid evolution over the last years. All of the...
Hydroxyapatite (HAp) is a major inorganic component of human hard tissues, such as bones and teeth,...
A potential material for dental restorations and bone replacements is calcium phosphate (CaP)-based ...
Titanium is currently the most commonly used material for manufacturing dental implants. However, it...
Various types of zirconia are widely used for the fabrication of dental implant superstructures and ...
Nowadays, zirconia has been favored greatly for dental implants; however its disadvantages such as p...
Hydroxyapatite (HAp), is a well-known and a valuable implant material with biocompatibility and bi...
The biological compatibility of bone and dental implants is limited, since it is placed until a long...
Hydroxyapatite (HAP) is a material often used as a bioceramic because of its special characteristics...
Zirconia (ZrO2) and zirconia-based glasses and ceramics are materials proposed for use in the dental...
Ceramics are very important in the science of dental biomaterials. Among all dental ceramics, zircon...
Zirconia-based bioceramic is a potential material for dental implants developed and introduced in de...
Hydroxyapatite (HA) is the major component of the natural hard tissues such as teeth and bone. It ha...
Resin based composite (RBC) resembles the color of teeth has been used as a popular dental materials...
Titanium is widely used in medical implants despite the release of heavy metal ions over long-term u...