Non-metallic biomaterials for tooth repair and replacement
Woodhead Publishing Ltd, December 2012, Pages: 384
Methods and materials for dental repair and restoration are becoming more and more advanced as the demand for attractive and healthy teeth increases. This important book focuses on biomaterials for tooth repair and, in particular, dental restorations. The first part of the book covers dental glasses and looks at the natural structure of teeth. Part two discusses a wide range of dental polymer composites whilst the final set of chapters in part three look at dental ceramics.
Part 1 Structure, modification and repair of dental tissues: Structure and properties of enamel and dentin
- Biomineralization and biomimicry of tooth enamel
- Enamel and dentin bonding for adhesive dental restorations
- Enamel matrix proteins (EMPs) for periodontal regeneration.
Part 2 Dental ceramics and glasses for tooth repair and replacement: Processing and bonding of dental ceramics
- Wear properties of dental ceramics
- Sol-gel derived bioactive glass ceramics for dental applications.
Part 3 Dental composites for tooth repair and replacement: Composite adhesive restorative materials for dental applications
- Antibacterial composite restorative materials for dental applications
- Effects of
Particulate filler systems on the properties and performance of dental polymer composites
- Composite based oral implants
- Fibre reinforced composites (FRCs) as dental materials
- Luting cements for dental applications.
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