Materials Science for Dentistry, Tenth Edition, is a standard resource for undergraduate and postgraduate courses in dentistry. It provides fundamental coverage of the materials on which dentistry depends, covering the structure and chemistry that govern the behavior and performance of materials. Particular classes of materials include gypsum, polymers, acrylic, cements, waxes, ceramics and metals. Other chapters review surfaces, corrosion, mixing, casting, cutting and bonding, and mechanical testing. This updated edition, which includes substantial chapters on chemistry, has been extensively revised with new material on temporary restoration resins, hydraulic silicate cements and the practical aspects of wetting surfaces.
Mindfully written to provide explanations for behavior, formulation, clinical and laboratory instructions and procedures, there is no comparable resource for researchers, students, teachers and practitioners in the field of dentistry.
Key Features
- Presents the most comprehensive and detailed book on dental materials science
- Includes new material that covers wetting, mechanics, zirconia, and fibers
- Contains a new chapter on chemistry
- Developed by an experienced international expert with feedback and input from practicing scientists, clinicians, instructors and students
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Researchers in academia and industry relating to dentistry and materials science, post graduates, undergraduates, teachers and clinicians
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