Dental Biomaterials

Dental biomaterials include the natural tissues and biocompatible synthetic materials that are useful in restoring decayed, damaged or fractured teeth.  Enamel, dentin, cementum, bone, and other intraoral tissues come under natural biomaterials, whereas metals, ceramics, polymers and composite structures come under biocompatible synthetic dental materials.

Fillings, crowns, and other tooth restorations are often made up of a spread of various materials, including amalgam, resin, and ceramic. Each material has some unique benefits and downsides, and is suited to different uses and situations.

  • Bioactive glass
  • Hydroxyapatite
  • Nanoparticles
  • Zirconia
  • Antibacterial Polymers

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