Solubility of Dental Ceramics in Electric Fields
Abstract
(ISSN 2689-5846)
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Advanced Ceramics and Metals in Dental Medicine
Submission Deadline: August 31, 2022 (Open) Submit Now
Guest Editors
Mirva Eriksson, PhD
Department of Materials and Environmental Chemistry, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden
Research interests: Sintering, Bioceramics, Dental application, metals
Wei Xia, PhD, Associate Professor
Division for Applied Material, Department of Engineering Science, Uppsala University, Uppsala 75121, Sweden
Research interests: Bioceramic, Glass ceramics, Dental application, Hard tissue repair and regeneration, Drug delivery
About the topic
The “Advanced Ceramics and Metals in Dental Medicine” welcomes to publish high quality manuscripts related to ceramics and metals used for various dental applications including:
All types of publications will be considered. Researches of expanding applications of advanced ceramics and metals, not only as prostheses but also as implants, advanced processing and characterization methods, testing materials in vitro and in vivo, will be encouraged. Integrating more complementary knowledge and skills together with cross-disciplinary action on the synergy of fundamental research and needs-driven exploration of advanced ceramics and metal technologies will be also encouraged.
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Publication
Solubility of Dental Ceramics in Electric FieldsAbstract Combining dental ceramics with other prosthetic metallic restorations might release metal ions, thus affecting the oral tissues of the patients. In this study, we evaluated the electrochemical solubility of various dental ceramics in a galvanic experimental setup in vitro. Smooth and rough feldspathic and zirconium dioxide ceramics (at pH [...] |
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