The Evolution of Dental Materials over the Past Century: Silver and Gold to Tooth Color and Beyond

The field of dental materials has undergone more of a revolution than an evolution over the past 100 y. The development of new products, especially in the past half century, has occurred at a staggering pace, and their introduction to the market has been equally impressive. The movement has mostly c...

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Biofilms
Bond strength
Ceramics
Composite Resins
Corrosion resistance
Dental Bonding
Dental Materials
Dental Porcelain
Dental research
Dental restorative materials
Dentistry
Design
Esthetics, Dental
Gold
Laser sintering
Materials Testing
Silver
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