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Exposure to certain dental materials can cause reactions ranging from mild to severe. Make sure you're aware of the most common possibilities. By Professor William Wiltshire and Dr James Noble.
This programme aspires to produce highly skilled, motivated, creative and team-work oriented graduates who want to specialise in dental materials or a related field. You’ll work with distinguished ...
SOLV partners with SprintRay to introduce an innovative solution for same-day dental restorations, enhancing efficiency, ...
Funded under the highly competitive RM1 mechanism, this five-year award will support a groundbreaking project to develop next-generation smart materials for dental fillings using physics-based ...
After a filling, you may notice that your bite feels slightly off. This is particularly common if the filling is in a molar or a place where your teeth come into contact when chewing. A filling that ...