Dental biomaterials constitute a diverse range of substances used in dentistry to restore, replace, or enhance teeth and oral structures. These materials aim to mimic the natural properties of teeth while providing durability and biocompatibility. Common dental biomaterials include dental composites, ceramics, and dental alloys, each serving specific purposes. Dental composites, for instance, are tooth-coloured materials used for aesthetic tooth restorations, while ceramics are employed for crowns and bridges due to their strength and natural appearance. Dental alloys, typically composed of metals like gold or titanium, are used in applications requiring durability, such as dental crowns. The continuous evolution of dental biomaterials involves advancements in materials science and technology to enhance their performance, longevity, and overall compatibility with the oral environment, contributing to the effectiveness and success of various dental procedures.
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