A Clinical Guide to Applied Dental Materials
The teaching of dental materials at undergraduate level has traditionally been provided prior to students’ first contact with patients or at an early stage thereafter
Biocompatibility of Dental Materials
The question of whether and to what extent dental materials may be hazardous to patients, the environment, and dental personnel have become of increasing public concern.
Biomaterials for Oral and Dental Tissue Engineering
This book has been written to address the current need for a comprehensive reference on biomaterials for oral and dental tissue engineering. This topic has been evolved significantly in recent decades and tremendous progress has been made in tissue eng
Biomaterials Third Edition
The field of biomaterials has grown tremendously since the publication of the first edition in 1979 and the second edition in 1992.The purpose of this book is to provide for students a resource that includes current developments in the field
Bioscience and Bioengineering of Titanium Materials
The evidencebased literature review can provide fundamental skills in research-oriented bibliographic inquiry, with an emphasis on the review and synthesis of applicable literature.
Chapter 3.4 DENTAL CERAMICS
It could be said that the ceramic material known as porcelain holds a special place in dentistry because, notwithstanding the many advances made in composites and glass–ionomers, it is still considered to produce aesthetically the most pleasing r
Dental Materials and Their Selection - 3rd Edition
In revising this book for a third edition, the current situation confronting academic dental
materials was considered. On one hand, dental materials are one of the most popular
subjects among those who pursue continuing education seminars
Handbook of Oral Biomaterials
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Non-metallic biomaterials for tooth repair and replacement
Tooth structure includes an epithelium-derived outer shell of enamel that is highly mineralized, hard, stiff and wears resistant. This is supported both mechanically and biochemically by mesenchyme-derived dentin, which is vital, less mineralized,
Principles of Tissue Engineering Fourth Edition
A lot has happened since the first edition of ’Principles of Tissue Engineering’ was published sixteen years ago. Human embryonic stem cells had not yet been discovered. In fact, progress in the field has been so rapid that since the public
Restorative Dental Materials
The eleventh, and millennium, edition of Restorative Dental Materials continues to be a textbook designed for undergraduate dental students, and is also an excellent review of basic and applied information about restorative materials for dental practit
THE CHEMISTRY OF MEDICAL AND DENTAL MATERIALS
The application of materials science to medicine (so-called ‘biomaterials science’) is a subject of growing importance at the start of the 21st century.
The Frontal Sinus
Advances in instrumentation and surgical techniques continue to yield improvements in the surgical management of sinus disease. Rhinologists have developed techniques to address disease in remote areas along the anterior skull base so that many procedu