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PEEK Dental Material in Fixed Prostheses

PEEK Dental material-alternative to metal in traditional dentures, crowns, bridges-PEEK have good mechanical properties, high-temperature stability, chemical resistance<br>Read More: https://www.dentcaredental.com/OurProducts.aspx?id=9

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PEEK Dental Material in Fixed Prostheses

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  1. PEEK Dental Material in Fixed Prostheses PEEK Dental Material has great electrical and mechanical properties like protection from high temperature and protection from hydrolysis. Furthermore, on account of the property of high biocompatibility, utilization of PEEK has expanded in trauma cases and in orthopedic. It has become a material that is utilized in dental implant, abutment, and prosthesis creation. Use of PEEK Dental Material in Fixed Prostheses In implant-supported prosthetic frameworks, the upper design is shaped by crown materials. Metal upheld ceramics have been utilized for a long time in dentistry and the outcomes got have demonstrated them to be fruitful. It has few disadvantages. Metal alloys can go through corrosion and can possibly cause hypersensitivities. Besides, the absence of light permeability is one of the negative properties of metal alloys. On comparing to metal-based ceramics, the biocompatibility of PEEK material is higher. Notwithstanding, there are scientists who have asserted that it ought to be covered with veneer as it isn't adequately clear. As PEEK is lighter, it very well might be a reasonable choice for chrome-cobalt ceramics. Moreover, it doesn't corrode when in contact with different metals in the mouth. PEEK isn't solvent in water and has low reactivity with different materials, so could, thusly, be a reasonable option for patients with a metal hypersensitivity or who are touchy to metallic taste Final Thoughts PEEK material is an advanced material drawing in interest for use in dentistry. Because of the great flexibility modulus near that of bone and dentin, there is expanding utilization of the material in implantology. It tends to be viewed as that expanding the holding of the material with acrylic and composite resins and building up the osteointegration properties will additionally expand dental applications.

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