
Polymethyl Methacrylate (PMMA) has transformed modern dental workflows, particularly in the realm of digital dentistry. As a cornerstone material for temporary restorations, PMMA’s compatibility with...

Polymethyl Methacrylate (PMMA) has become a cornerstone material in modern dental laboratories, offering a versatile, cost-effective, and highly aesthetic solution for various prosthetic applications....

Polymethyl Methacrylate (PMMA) has emerged as a cornerstone material in modern dental laboratories, thanks to its versatility, superior properties, and adaptability to both traditional and digital wor...

Bioactive materials represent a transformative innovation in dentistry, offering restorative solutions that actively interact with living tissues to promote healing and regeneration. Unlike traditiona...

Dental amalgam has been a cornerstone material in restorative dentistry for over 150 years. Despite the rise of newer, tooth-colored materials, amalgam remains a reliable option for specific clinical...

Dental metal alloys are fundamental materials in dental laboratory technology, widely used for fabricating crowns, bridges, partial denture frameworks, and implant components. These materials are chos...

Glass ionomer cement (GIC) is a versatile dental material widely used in restorative dentistry due to its unique properties of chemical adhesion, fluoride release, and biocompatibility. It is particul...

Dental ceramics and porcelain are among the most widely used materials in restorative dentistry due to their exceptional aesthetics, biocompatibility, and durability. With advancements in material sci...

Dental composites are an essential component in restorative dentistry, renowned for their tooth-colored appearance and versatile applications. They consist of two primary phases: an organic resin matr...

Restorative dental materials play a vital role in modern dentistry, enabling clinicians to repair and restore damaged or missing teeth with functional, durable, and aesthetic solutions. These material...