Abstract:The dental environment is being polluted with metals from dental materials in many ways, mainly due to aerosol-generating procedures; this could affect the long-term well-being of dentists, dental students, and dental personnel. The current dental pollution incorporates metallic nanoparticles, which are highly reactive and quickly become airborne, especially those particles that become unbound in the bulk composition. In addition, liquid mercury or mercury vapors may be released from dental amalgam, causing co… Show more
The field of dental materials is rapidly evolving, and this Special Issue of the International Journal of Molecular Sciences offers a comprehensive examination of the latest advancements in process design and development strategies [...]
The field of dental materials is rapidly evolving, and this Special Issue of the International Journal of Molecular Sciences offers a comprehensive examination of the latest advancements in process design and development strategies [...]
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