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. 2022 Jul 30:2022:2530156.
doi: 10.1155/2022/2530156. eCollection 2022.

Strategies of Bioceramics, Bioactive Glasses in Endodontics: Future Perspectives of Restorative Dentistry

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Strategies of Bioceramics, Bioactive Glasses in Endodontics: Future Perspectives of Restorative Dentistry

S Chitra et al. Biomed Res Int. .

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Abstract

Prevalently, there is a primary strategy to cure caries using restorative materials notably bioceramics. Existing synthetic materials stimulate natural tooth structure with acceptable interfacial bonding and esthetic and biomechanical qualities with better durability. Several bioceramics have been introduced and investigated for their potentialities as restorative materials. Biomineralization of tooth initiates repair and regeneration of natural dental tissue and reinstating the integrity of periodontium. In the evolution of bioceramics in the aspects of different essential composition for dental application, recent technology and modern strategies revolutionize the restorative dentistry. Bioglass is one among the important bioceramics as a restorative material, and by regulating the properties of the material, it is possible to construct improved formulation towards restoration. This article reviews the current revolution of endodontics, existing restorative materials, and technologies to be achieve for engineering materials with the better design.

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The authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest.

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Figure 1
The most common stages of tooth problems.
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Figure 2
Timeline for the evolution of restorative dentistry.
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Figure 3
Schema explains the formulations of commercial restorative materials.
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Figure 4
Bioactive material's impactful role in dentistry.

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