A New Trend in Dental Materials Is Bioactivity
Keywords:
Bioactivity, dental materials, remineralizationAbstract
An area of particular focus is the quickly developing field of bioactivity since it is a fascinating and interesting subject in the world of dentistry. Bioactive restorative materials continue to exhibit intriguing promise and provide substantial advantages to the patient and dentist. When subjected to an inorganic phosphate solution, such promising materials can develop an apatite-like surface layer along the materials' tissues' interface. Their use in dentistry includes repairing bone abnormalities, maintaining long-lasting dental bonded restorations, and remineralizing hard tissues. This article explains the idea, advancements, and evaluation of bioactivity and highlights the potential benefits of bioactive materials that have not yet been fully explored
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