TY - BOOK ID - 133745330 TI - Current Techniques and Materials in Dentistry PY - 2022 PB - Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - Information technology industries KW - Computer science KW - denture base KW - complete denture KW - acrylic resin KW - CAD-CAM KW - milling resin KW - eye-tracking KW - aesthetics KW - golden ratio KW - forensics KW - caries model KW - Streptococcus mutans KW - demineralization KW - dental caries KW - molar intrusion KW - orthodontic treatment KW - temporomandibular disorder KW - occlusal splint KW - centric relation KW - bracket debonding KW - dental enamel KW - scanning electron microscopy KW - orthodontics KW - methacrylate monomer KW - heat polymerization KW - mechanical properties KW - resin infiltration KW - two-step adhesive system KW - universal adhesive-derived primer KW - adhesive layer thickness KW - enamel bond durability KW - orthodontic screw KW - mini-implant KW - pre-drilling KW - heat production KW - temperature KW - irrigation KW - cooled irrigation KW - safety KW - bone drilling KW - orthodontic adhesive paste KW - functional monomer KW - pre-etched area KW - chewing exercise KW - masticatory function KW - masticatory pattern KW - open bite KW - TADs KW - cephalometric analysis KW - treatment option criteria KW - ROC analysis KW - orthodontic retainer KW - oral hygiene KW - gingival recession KW - patient compliance KW - n/a UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:133745330 AB - With advances in dental materials and their clinical applications, as well as innovations in computer technology, dental treatment is constantly evolving. In particular, adhesion technology to the tooth surface, implant treatments, and the application of CAD/CAM technology are very interesting topics for clinical dentists. As a bonding technique, the influence of the pre-etched area of the tooth surface on the adhesive strength can be reduced by the new application of a functional monomer. Additionally, the effect of an advanced adhesive system as a universal adhesive-derived primer, when compared with the two-step adhesive, is helpful for updating the applications of new materials. Dental implants are one of the most interesting dental treatments. PEEK (polyetheretherketone) has recently been reported as a further innovation in polymer implant materials, although it has not yet met the requirements to be a biomechanical requirement. In the placement of mini-screws used in orthodontic treatments, micro-cracks caused by overtorquing in thick and hard bone, and the consequent heat production, can reduce the success rate. Computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) techniques are becoming increasingly popular. Since complete dentures can be produced using an additive (3D printing) or subtractive (milling) process, CAD/CAM techniques for denture fabrication have many clinical and laboratory advantages. Innovative and convenient dental material technology will be more and more expected in the future. This book has limited findings, but we hope that your clinical capability will be integrated and upgraded. ER -