Amalgam Retains Strength After Contamination Better Than Other Materials
Five students at the Loma Linda University School of Dentistry (LLUSD) collaborated on a two-year investigation into the strength of dental amalgam following.
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Five students at the Loma Linda University School of Dentistry (LLUSD) collaborated on a two-year investigation into the strength of dental amalgam following.
Imagine fillings that do more than plug a hole. Instead, they also could help teeth heal themselves. Such regenerative treatments may soon be.
A group of 30 students representing California’s dental schools gathered at CDA Presents in Anaheim last month to participate in the event’s Table.
When patients lose bone, doctors typically use metallic alloys or harvested bone tissue to replace it. Yet these materials often lack biological function.
Researchers at the University of Southern California (USC) Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry are investigating methods to regrow nonliving hard tissue such as.
There’s new information that could lead to important nanoscale approaches to creating biomaterials. The research comes from a University of Pittsburgh School of.