Biomaterials and its Role in Dentistry–A Review

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Year : 2024 | Volume :11 | Special Issue : 08 | Page : 339-352
By

B. Vadiraj

Pothamsetty Kasi V. Rao

K. Kiran Kumar

  1. Research Scholar Department of Mechanical Engineering, Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation Andhra Pradesh India
  2. Associate Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering, Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation Andhra Pradesh India
  3. Professor and HOD Department of Oral Pathology, Sibar Institute of Dental Sciences Andhra Pradesh India

Abstract

Increasing success through modern techniques in implantology brought a new transformation in dentistry field to successfully replace missing teeth. To inflate the success rate, regular and continuous attempts are done to improve the materials, techniques for comprehensive understanding of implant behavior to the biological system. Biomaterials used for implants and brought in contact with the biological environment play the most symbolic role in the success of treatment modality. This has led for innovation/invention of new biomaterials. Efforts made by people through research studies have given rise to new biomaterials used in manufacturing of dental implants. In recent years, various biomaterials constructed and are surface modified to obtain better results. Therefore, it is the primary task of the dentist/clinician to look at all available information regarding the implant biomaterials for careful selection and use in implant dentistry.

Keywords: Biomaterials, Dentistry, Mechanical properties, Implant, Osseointegration

This article belongs to Special Issue Conference International Conference on Innovative Concepts in Mechanical Engineering (ICICME – 2023)

How to cite this article: B. Vadiraj, Pothamsetty Kasi V. Rao, K. Kiran Kumar. Biomaterials and its Role in Dentistry–A Review. Journal of Polymer and Composites. 2024; 11(08):339-352.
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Conference Open Access Original Research
Volume 11
Special Issue 08
Received July 24, 2023
Accepted October 19, 2023
Published March 15, 2024