Bacterial Interactions with Dental and Medical Materials
Melo, Mary Anne
Bacterial Interactions with Dental and Medical Materials - Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2021 - 1 electronic resource (248 p.)
Open Access
The interaction of bacteria with biomaterials' surfaces has critical clinical implications on the development and progression of biofilm-related diseases. In this book "Bacterial Interactions with Dental and Medical Materials", encouraging findings on tissue-contacting biomaterials to control biofilms, enhanced understanding of key mechanisms, and clinical perspectives are discussed toward improving healthcare.
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English
books978-3-0365-0021-8 9783036500201 9783036500218
10.3390/books978-3-0365-0021-8 doi
Research & information: general
polymer dental antibacterial antifouling hydroxyapatite star-shaped hydrophobicity acrylic acid oral composition antimicrobial effect biofilms cytotoxicity dental resins physicochemical properties mechanical properties quaternary ammonium methacrylates dental materials dentistry adhesives light-curing of dental adhesives composite resins methylmethacrylate oxides cerium polymers dentine bonding agents anti-bacterial agents dental caries biocompatible materials quaternary ammonium compounds antimicrobial ceramic coating silicon carbide fluoride(s) biofilm(s) Streptococcus mutans bioreactor(s) enamel composite materials biomaterials nanostructured materials chronic wounds infection chick embryo CAM ex ovo bioactive desensitizer hypersensitivity SEM nanoparticle nanohydroxyapatite microshear bond strength phosphoric acid self-etch porous bioceramics wollastonite sol-gel technology spark plasma sintering-reactive synthesis bacterial test surface modification coatings implant biofilm silver copper polylysine dental composites protein repellent restorations zwitterionic polymers dental composite antibiofilm dental nanocomposite calcium fluoride nanoparticles remineralization oral biofilm electrospinning nano-hydroxyapatite toxicity bone regeneration white spot lesions orthodontic n/a
Bacterial Interactions with Dental and Medical Materials - Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2021 - 1 electronic resource (248 p.)
Open Access
The interaction of bacteria with biomaterials' surfaces has critical clinical implications on the development and progression of biofilm-related diseases. In this book "Bacterial Interactions with Dental and Medical Materials", encouraging findings on tissue-contacting biomaterials to control biofilms, enhanced understanding of key mechanisms, and clinical perspectives are discussed toward improving healthcare.
Creative Commons
English
books978-3-0365-0021-8 9783036500201 9783036500218
10.3390/books978-3-0365-0021-8 doi
Research & information: general
polymer dental antibacterial antifouling hydroxyapatite star-shaped hydrophobicity acrylic acid oral composition antimicrobial effect biofilms cytotoxicity dental resins physicochemical properties mechanical properties quaternary ammonium methacrylates dental materials dentistry adhesives light-curing of dental adhesives composite resins methylmethacrylate oxides cerium polymers dentine bonding agents anti-bacterial agents dental caries biocompatible materials quaternary ammonium compounds antimicrobial ceramic coating silicon carbide fluoride(s) biofilm(s) Streptococcus mutans bioreactor(s) enamel composite materials biomaterials nanostructured materials chronic wounds infection chick embryo CAM ex ovo bioactive desensitizer hypersensitivity SEM nanoparticle nanohydroxyapatite microshear bond strength phosphoric acid self-etch porous bioceramics wollastonite sol-gel technology spark plasma sintering-reactive synthesis bacterial test surface modification coatings implant biofilm silver copper polylysine dental composites protein repellent restorations zwitterionic polymers dental composite antibiofilm dental nanocomposite calcium fluoride nanoparticles remineralization oral biofilm electrospinning nano-hydroxyapatite toxicity bone regeneration white spot lesions orthodontic n/a