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Dental ceramics--an update.

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  • 1Department of Restorative Dentistry, Turner Dental School, University of Manchester Dental Hospital, UK.

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Recent advances in dental ceramics, including castable glass-ceramics and ion-strengthening pastes, offer new restorative options. These innovations are evaluated against established techniques from the past 30 years.

Area of Science:

  • Dental Materials Science
  • Biomaterials Engineering

Background:

  • Dental restorations have evolved significantly with advancements in industrial ceramics.
  • New materials like castable glass-ceramics and ion-strengthening pastes have emerged.
  • Established dental ceramic techniques developed over 20 years ago provide a benchmark for comparison.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the evolution of dental ceramics over the last three decades.
  • To assess recent developments in dental restorative materials.
  • To compare new ceramic technologies with established, long-standing methods.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of dental ceramic advancements over 30 years.
  • Analysis of industrial ceramics and processing techniques.
  • Evaluation of new restorative products against historical benchmarks.

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Main Results:

  • Introduction of diverse new dental restorative products.
  • Development of castable glass-ceramics, shrink-free materials, and ion-strengthening pastes.
  • Ongoing need to validate new materials against proven, older techniques.

Conclusions:

  • Industrial ceramics have driven innovation in dental restorative materials.
  • A comprehensive understanding of historical and current dental ceramics is crucial.
  • The field continues to advance, requiring ongoing evaluation of new technologies.