Bacterial Interactions with Dental and Medical Materials
Material type: ArticleLanguage: English Publication details: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2021Description: 1 electronic resource (248 p.)ISBN:- books978-3-0365-0021-8
- 9783036500201
- 9783036500218
- 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
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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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