Dentistry is a branch of medicine dedicated to the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases of the oral cavity. It involves the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases of the teeth, gums, and other parts of the oral cavity. The primary objective of dentistry is the maintenance of oral health by preventing and curing oral diseases. Dentistry research has made great strides in the past few decades. From research on the physical and chemical properties of tooth enamel to the development of improved treatments for periodontal diseases, this field has made many advances. One of the major areas of research has been in the prevention and treatment of cavities. Research has focused on studying the interactions between the bacteria that cause cavities, saliva, and the elements of the tooth enamel. This research has led to the development of treatments and preventive measures to help reduce the formation of cavities. Another important area of research has been the development of better tools and techniques for the diagnosis and treatment of periodontal diseases. Researchers have adapted methods from other fields such as medical imaging to look for signs of periodontal diseases and to track the progress of treatment. More recently, research has focused on the development of better materials for dental implants. The material needs to be strong enough to support the tooth, while also allowing for proper healing. This area of research has led to the development of titanium implants that have become the gold standard in tooth replacement. Finally, there has also been research on the natural healing mechanisms of the teeth. This research has allowed dentists to manage healing more effectively by understanding the ways in which the body heals itself. Overall, research in dentistry has helped make huge advancements in the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of oral diseases and can help improve oral health overall.
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