Dental alloys play a crucial role in modern dentistry, offering a versatile range of materials for various applications in restorative and prosthetic dentistry. These alloys are typically composed of a combination of metals, such as gold, silver, palladium, and other trace elements, carefully formulated to provide the desired properties of strength, durability, and biocompatibility. Commonly used in dental crowns, bridges, and removable prostheses, these alloys offer excellent mechanical strength while maintaining a level of flexibility that allows for proper adaptation to oral structures. The selection of the appropriate dental alloy is tailored to the specific clinical requirements, taking into consideration factors like occlusal forces, esthetics, and cost-effectiveness. With ongoing advancements in material science, newer dental alloys continue to emerge, offering enhanced properties and performance, ensuring that dental practitioners have a diverse array of options to meet the unique needs of their patients.
Title : Efficacy of a biomin F toothpaste compared to conventional toothpastes in remineralisation and dentine hypersensitivity: An overview
David Geoffrey Gillam, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom
Title : Knowledge and attitudes of dental professionals in the evaluation of Molar Incisor Hypomineralisation (MIH): Awareness, diagnosis and treatment approaches: An overview
David Geoffrey Gillam, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom
Title : The coordinated triad of spatial temporal and biomechanical strategies managing the where when and how of shrinkage stress in bulk fill resin composite restorations
Khamis A Hassan, Global Dental Research Centre, Canada
Title : Dental treatment of 1500 young children under general anesthesia
Jaap Boehmer, Rijnstate Hospital, Netherlands
Title : Enhancing root canal success strategic use of orifice opener one step synthesis gels orifice barriers
Emmanuel Samson, Consultant Total Dental Care, India
Title : Dealing with peri implantitis: An insight to various treatment regimens
Preetinder Singh, Academy of Oral Surgery, United States