Review: Using biomaterials in dental implants

Announcing a new article publication for BIO Integration journal. In this review article the authors Oliver K. Semisch-Dieter, Andy H. Choi and Martin P. Stewart from the University of Technology Sydney, Ultimo, NSW, Australia discuss the use of biomaterials in dental implants.

Biomaterials have become essential for modern implants. A suitable implant biomaterial integrates into the body to perform a key function, whilst minimizing negative immune response. Focusing on dentistry, the use of dental implants for tooth replacement requires a balance between bodily response, mechanical structure and performance, and aesthetics. The authors address the use of biomaterials in dental implants with significant comparisons drawn between Ti and zirconia.

Attention is drawn to optimizing surface modification processes and the additional use of coatings. Alternatives and novel developments are addressed, providing potential implications of combining biomaterials to form novel composites that combine and synergize the benefits of each material.

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BIO Integration

Journal reference:

Semisch-Dieter, O.K., et al. (2021) Modifying an Implant: A Mini-review of Dental Implant Biomaterials. BIO Integration. doi.org/10.15212/bioi-2020-0034.

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Tags: Dental Implant, Dentistry, Drug Delivery, Immune Response, Implants, Language, Medicine, Nanoparticles, Peptides

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