Abstract
Currently, much has been published related to conventional resin-based composites and adhesives; however, little information is available about bioceramics-based restorative materials. The aim was to structure this topic into its component parts and to highlight the translational research that has been conducted up to the present time. A literature search was done from indexed journals up to September 2017. The main search terms used were based on dental resin-based composites, dental adhesives along with bioactive glass and the calcium phosphate family. The results showed that in 123 articles, amorphous calcium phosphate (39.83%., hydroxyapatite (23.5%., bioactive glass (16.2%., dicalcium phosphate (5.69%., monocalcium phosphate monohydrate (3.25%., and tricalcium phosphate (2.43%. have been used in restorative materials. Moreover, seven studies were found related to a newly developed commercial bioactive composite. The utilization of bioactive materials for tooth restorations can promote remineralization and a durable seal of the tooth–material interface.
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Khan, A. S., & Syed, M. R. (2019). A review of bioceramics-based dental restorative materials. Dental Materials Journal, 38(2), 163–176. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.2018-039
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