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Biocompatibility of dental biomaterials / edited by Richard Shelton.

Contributor(s): Shelton, Richard [editor.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Woodhead Publishing series in biomaterialsPublisher: Duxford, United Kingdom : Woodhead Publishing is an imprint of Elsevier, [2016]Copyright date: �2017Description: 1 online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780081009437; 0081009437Subject(s): Dental materials -- Biocompatibility | MEDICAL / Surgery / GeneralGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Biocompatibility of dental biomaterials.DDC classification: 617.6/95 LOC classification: RK652.5Online resources: ScienceDirect
Contents:
Front Cover; Biocompatibility of Dental Biomaterials; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; List of Contributors; 1 Biocompatibility of dental biomaterials; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Measuring the biocompatibility of dental biomaterials; References; 2 Mechanical biocompatibility of dental materials; 2.1 Introduction; 2.1.1 Restorative materials; 2.1.2 Orthodontics; 2.1.3 Materials for oral surgery; 2.1.3.1 Dental implants; 2.1.3.2 Fracture fixation; 2.1.3.3 Orthognathic surgery; 2.2 Challenges of mechanical biocompatibility in the oral environment; 2.2.1 Elastic modulus
2.2.2 Strength2.2.3 Fatigue resistance; 2.2.4 Hardness and wear; 2.2.5 Coefficient of thermal expansion; 2.2.6 Stress protection atrophy of hard tissue; 2.2.7 Integration of materials into hard tissues; 2.3 Solutions; 2.3.1 Material selection; 2.3.2 Surface modifications; 2.3.3 Designing for compatibility; 2.4 Future trends; References; 3 Biocompatibility of fiber-reinforced composites for dental applications; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Structure of fiber-reinforced composite; 3.2.1 The matrix; 3.2.2 Fiber composition; 3.2.3 Adhesion between fiber and matrix
3.3 Clinical applications of fiber-reinforced composites in dentistry3.4 Fiber-reinforced composite performance in the oral environment; 3.5 Biocompatibility and toxicity; 3.5.1 Cellular responses; 3.5.2 In vivo behavior; 3.6 Conclusion; References; 4 Biocompatibility of biomaterials for dental tissue repair; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Future trends; 4.3 Sources of further information and advice; 4.4 Classes and applications of biomaterials used for dental regeneration; 4.4.1 Dental pulp and root perforation repair biomaterials; 4.4.2 Periodontal and gingival regeneration biomaterials
4.4.3 Guided soft-tissue regeneration biomaterials4.4.4 Bone regeneration biomaterials; 4.5 Applications of dental regeneration biomaterials; 4.5.1 Dental biomaterials used for direct pulp capping; 4.5.2 Dental biomaterials used for root canal revascularization and regeneration; 4.5.3 Dental biomaterials used for root canal apexogenesis; 4.6 Biocompatibility of dental regeneration materials; 4.7 Challenges for developing improved dental regeneration materials; 4.8 Conclusions; References; 5 Biocompatibility and functionality of dental restorative materials; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Mastication
5.3 Saliva5.4 Microorganisms; 5.5 Enzymes; 5.6 Amalgam restorations; 5.7 Resin composite restorations; 5.8 Glass-ionomer cement restorations; 5.9 Summary; References; 6 Biocompatibility of luting cements for dental applications; 6.1 Introduction; 6.1.1 Classification of cements; 6.1.1.1 Liners and bases; 6.1.1.2 Temporary (provisional) cements; 6.1.1.3 Permanent cements; 6.1.2 Zinc phosphate cement; 6.1.3 Zinc polycarboxylate cement; 6.1.4 Glass ionomer cement; 6.1.5 Resin cements; 6.1.6 Resin-modified glass ionomer; 6.1.7 Adhesive resin cements
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Front Cover; Biocompatibility of Dental Biomaterials; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; List of Contributors; 1 Biocompatibility of dental biomaterials; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Measuring the biocompatibility of dental biomaterials; References; 2 Mechanical biocompatibility of dental materials; 2.1 Introduction; 2.1.1 Restorative materials; 2.1.2 Orthodontics; 2.1.3 Materials for oral surgery; 2.1.3.1 Dental implants; 2.1.3.2 Fracture fixation; 2.1.3.3 Orthognathic surgery; 2.2 Challenges of mechanical biocompatibility in the oral environment; 2.2.1 Elastic modulus

2.2.2 Strength2.2.3 Fatigue resistance; 2.2.4 Hardness and wear; 2.2.5 Coefficient of thermal expansion; 2.2.6 Stress protection atrophy of hard tissue; 2.2.7 Integration of materials into hard tissues; 2.3 Solutions; 2.3.1 Material selection; 2.3.2 Surface modifications; 2.3.3 Designing for compatibility; 2.4 Future trends; References; 3 Biocompatibility of fiber-reinforced composites for dental applications; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Structure of fiber-reinforced composite; 3.2.1 The matrix; 3.2.2 Fiber composition; 3.2.3 Adhesion between fiber and matrix

3.3 Clinical applications of fiber-reinforced composites in dentistry3.4 Fiber-reinforced composite performance in the oral environment; 3.5 Biocompatibility and toxicity; 3.5.1 Cellular responses; 3.5.2 In vivo behavior; 3.6 Conclusion; References; 4 Biocompatibility of biomaterials for dental tissue repair; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Future trends; 4.3 Sources of further information and advice; 4.4 Classes and applications of biomaterials used for dental regeneration; 4.4.1 Dental pulp and root perforation repair biomaterials; 4.4.2 Periodontal and gingival regeneration biomaterials

4.4.3 Guided soft-tissue regeneration biomaterials4.4.4 Bone regeneration biomaterials; 4.5 Applications of dental regeneration biomaterials; 4.5.1 Dental biomaterials used for direct pulp capping; 4.5.2 Dental biomaterials used for root canal revascularization and regeneration; 4.5.3 Dental biomaterials used for root canal apexogenesis; 4.6 Biocompatibility of dental regeneration materials; 4.7 Challenges for developing improved dental regeneration materials; 4.8 Conclusions; References; 5 Biocompatibility and functionality of dental restorative materials; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Mastication

5.3 Saliva5.4 Microorganisms; 5.5 Enzymes; 5.6 Amalgam restorations; 5.7 Resin composite restorations; 5.8 Glass-ionomer cement restorations; 5.9 Summary; References; 6 Biocompatibility of luting cements for dental applications; 6.1 Introduction; 6.1.1 Classification of cements; 6.1.1.1 Liners and bases; 6.1.1.2 Temporary (provisional) cements; 6.1.1.3 Permanent cements; 6.1.2 Zinc phosphate cement; 6.1.3 Zinc polycarboxylate cement; 6.1.4 Glass ionomer cement; 6.1.5 Resin cements; 6.1.6 Resin-modified glass ionomer; 6.1.7 Adhesive resin cements

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