Material science is an important element of dentistry, as the materials used to construct dental prosthetics and implants are integral to the success of the dental treatment. Dental prosthetics, such as crowns, bridges, and dentures, are usually made of either metal or ceramic. Metal prosthetics, such as gold, silver, and platinum alloys, are strong and durable and are used for long-term dental restoration. Ceramic prosthetics are lightweight, color-stable, and more aesthetically pleasing than metal prosthetics. They are also more resistant to wear, but may not be as strong as metal prosthetics. Implants are also used in dentistry and are usually made of titanium or zirconia. Titanium implants are strong, durable, and provide a strong foundation for prosthetics, while zirconia implants provide more aesthetic results. Adhesives are also an important part of material science in dentistry. Adhesives are used to secure dental prosthetics and implants to the surrounding teeth or tissue. Different types of adhesives are used for different materials, such as resin-based adhesives for metal prosthetics and ceramic adhesives for ceramic prosthetics. Material science is an essential part of dentistry, as the materials used to construct dental prosthetics and implants determine their success. Different materials have different properties that make them suitable for different applications. Adhesives are also important for securing prosthetics and implants in place. With the right materials and adhesives, dental prosthetics and implants can be securely and successfully placed.
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