Applications and Clinical Behavior of BioHPP in Prosthetic Dentistry: A Short Review

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(1) Background: BioHPP® (Bredent, UK) is a partially crystalline poly ether ether ketone (PEEK) that is strengthened using ceramic. PEEK and its various formulations represent a very interesting alternative, and has been in-depth with its literature in recent years; (2) Methods: A PubMed and Scopus search for the term “BioHPP” yielded 73 results and 42 articles which were included in this short review. Considering the scarce literature on the subject, each article was considered in this review; (3) Results: the articles analyzed are very recent, all published in the last 5 years. Their clinical evaluation of BioHPP® highlights many positive aspects, and few articles have highlighted critical issues in its multiple clinical applications; (4) Conclusions: this material is not only extremely interesting for the future, but possesses characteristics suitable for clinical application today, for endocrowns, small adhesive bridges, temporary prostheses and for immediate loads on implant restorations. The excellent aesthetics and the possibility of simple reprocessing of the restorations made with this material invite its clinical application.

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Reda, R., Zanza, A., Galli, M., De Biase, A., Testarelli, L., & Di Nardo, D. (2022, March 1). Applications and Clinical Behavior of BioHPP in Prosthetic Dentistry: A Short Review. Journal of Composites Science. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcs6030090

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