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This book discusses the current biomaterials used for dental
applications and the basic sciences underpinning their application.
The most critical structures in the oral cavity are the teeth,
which play a central role in speaking, biting, chewing, tasting and
swallowing. Teeth consist of three types of tissue: the cementum,
enamel and dentin, with bone and gingival tissue serving as
supporting structures. Caries, tooth wear, trauma and mechanical
defects can lead to severe facial conditions; however, correcting
these defects remains a challenge for scientists and dentists.
Presenting insights form a broad range of disciplines, including
materials science, biology, physiology and clinical science, this
book provides a timely review of the principles, processing and
application of dental materials.
This book discusses the current biomaterials used for dental
applications and the basic sciences underpinning their application.
The most critical structures in the oral cavity are the teeth,
which play a central role in speaking, biting, chewing, tasting and
swallowing. Teeth consist of three types of tissue: the cementum,
enamel and dentin, with bone and gingival tissue serving as
supporting structures. Caries, tooth wear, trauma and mechanical
defects can lead to severe facial conditions; however, correcting
these defects remains a challenge for scientists and dentists.
Presenting insights form a broad range of disciplines, including
materials science, biology, physiology and clinical science, this
book provides a timely review of the principles, processing and
application of dental materials.
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