Abstract

There is no single material in dentistry that is ideal in nature and fulfills all the requirements of an ideal material. As the quest for an ideal restorative material continues, a newer generation of materials was introduced. These are termed as smart'' as these materials support the remaining tooth structure to the extent that more conservative cavity preparation can be carried out. These materials may be altered in a controlled fashion by stimulus such as stress, temperature, moisture, pH, electric or magnetic field. Some of these are biomimetic in nature as their properties mimic natural tooth substance such as enamel or dentin. The current dental materials were improvised in order to make them smarter. The use of smart materials has revolutionized dentistry which includes the use of restorative materials such as smart composites, smart ceramics, compomers, resin modified glass ionomer, amorphous calcium phosphate releasing pit and fissure sealants, etc. and other materials such as orthodontic shape memory alloys, smart impression material, smart suture, smart burs, etc., This paper attempts to highlights the use of smart materials to achieve maximum advantage by conventional restorative techniques in dentistry.

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