Giovanna DELLA PORTA | Dental Materials and Technologies - Deepening on Innovative Dental Materials
Giovanna DELLA PORTA Dental Materials and Technologies - Deepening on Innovative Dental Materials
Accademic Year 2023-24
Future Dental Implant Materials: What Can We Expect?
DEEPENING
Academic Year 2023-24
The materials used for dental implants are constantly evolving, with new scientific discoveries and innovative technologies promising to revolutionize the dental industry in the near future. Research focuses on finding more durable, biocompatible and aesthetically pleasing materials to improve the effectiveness and durability of dental implants.
One of the emerging trends in the field of materials for future dental implants is the use of nanotechnology. Nanotechnology offers many advantages, such as increasing the mechanical strength of the material and reducing the possibility of fractures. This would allow dental implants to last longer and better withstand daily stresses.
Another important aspect is the search for more biocompatible materials. Currently, dental implants are made mainly of titanium, a biocompatible material that is well accepted by the body. However, research focuses on developing new materials that can offer better integration with bone tissue, thus reducing the risk of rejection or infection. Materials such as zirconium and ceramic are promising in this respect.
Finally, the aesthetic aspect is an important factor in the field of dental implants. The materials traditionally used for dental implants may appear unnatural and may not fully meet the aesthetic needs of patients. Research is focusing on new materials that can offer greater aesthetics, such as reinforced glass fibre and composite materials. These materials would allow dental implants to blend better with natural teeth and offer more aesthetically pleasing results.