The Influence of Nanoporous Silica on the Evolution of Prosthetic Dental Applications
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Abstract The field of prosthetic dentistry has witnessed significant advancements in recent decades, largely driven by innovations in materials science. Among these innovations, nanoporous silica has emerged as a transformative material with the potential to revolutionize dental applications. This manuscript explores the multifaceted effects of nanoporous silica on prosthetic dental applications, focusing on its mechanical properties, biocompatibility, and its promising role in drug delivery systems. By examining these influences, we can gain insights into the future of dental prosthetics and the integration of innovative materials to enhance patient outcomes.
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