Dental Biomaterials

Dental biomaterials science underpins the development and optimization of materials used in restorative, prosthetic, and regenerative dental treatments. This field explores the mechanical, biological, and aesthetic properties of substances like dental composites, ceramics, metals, and polymers, aiming to enhance their performance and biocompatibility. Emerging materials such as bioactive glasses, nanocomposites, and self-healing polymers are pushing the boundaries of what is possible in modern dentistry.

At the Journal of Dentistry: Oral Health & Cosmesis, we seek cutting-edge research on innovations in dental biomaterials, including their clinical applications, longevity, and biological interactions. Manuscripts that delve into material characterization, adhesion science, degradation mechanisms, and tissue integration are of high interest. Contributions that bridge material sciences with clinical practice, improving patient outcomes and reducing treatment failures, are particularly encouraged.


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