Abstract
Dental prosthetic materials and adverse drug reactions in everyday prosthodontic practice
Highlights
Prosthodontics is a dental medicine branch that resurrects and restores the missing teeth to reestablished masticatory and phonetic functions, appearance and health of the patient in order to maintain the natural state of stomatognathic system
Dental ceramics are made of metal oxides and half metals (K2O, CaO, MgO, Al2O3, B2O3 and SiO2)
Polymer-based materials are used for production of veneers for crowns, fixed partial dentures (FPDs), complete dentures (CDs) and removable partial dentures (RPDs)
Summary
Prosthodontics is a dental medicine branch that resurrects and restores the missing teeth to reestablished masticatory and phonetic functions, appearance and health of the patient in order to maintain the natural state of stomatognathic system. It embraces different dental restorations, including complete dentures (CDs), fixed partial dentures (FPDs), removable partial dentures (RPDs) or implant-assisted prostheses. Patients and the medical staff are exposed to potentially harmful and irritating compounds of the used dental materials. The degradation of these biomaterials may cause various health problems and side effects. The degradation of these biomaterials may cause various health problems and side effects. (Asal et al, 2017) The aim of this study is to evaluate the risks of adverse reactions regarding prosthodontic materials
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