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DEVELOPING NOVEL MATERIALS AND TECHNIQUES FOR RESTORING ESTHETICS AND FUNCTION IN DENTAL EROSION-INDUCED LESIONS

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Dr Saba Latif, Dr Hassan Waheed, Zara Fatima, Ifra Yaqoob, Dr Shaqiaq Hasrat, Dr Iqra Yaqoob, Dr Fahmida Khatoon, Omesh Kumar, Sarwan Kumar, Kashif Lodhi
» doi: 10.53555/ecb/2023.12.Si12.215

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Background: Dental erosion-induced lesions pose a significant challenge in modern dentistry, necessitating the development of innovative materials and techniques to restore both esthetics and function. Erosion, caused by various intrinsic and extrinsic factors, results in the loss of tooth structure and can lead to compromised esthetics and functional impairments. This study addresses these issues through the exploration of novel approaches for the restoration of dental erosion-induced lesions. Methods: A comprehensive research methodology was employed, including a literature review, laboratory experiments, and clinical trials. We investigated the potential of novel materials such as bioactive composites, nanotechnology-based solutions, and minimally invasive techniques. These approaches were evaluated for their efficacy in providing long-lasting esthetic and functional restorations while minimizing the removal of healthy tooth structure. Results: Our research has yielded promising results, indicating that the utilization of novel materials and techniques can effectively restore esthetics and function in dental erosion-induced lesions. Bioactive composites have shown exceptional bonding properties, while nanotechnology-based solutions have demonstrated superior resistance to further erosion. Minimally invasive techniques have not only conserved healthy tooth structure but also reduced patient discomfort. Conclusion: This study underscores the importance of innovation in dental materials and techniques for the restoration of esthetics and function in cases of dental erosion-induced lesions. The use of bioactive composites, nanotechnology-based solutions, and minimally invasive procedures offers viable options for clinicians seeking to provide durable and aesthetically pleasing restorations. These advancements have the potential to enhance patient satisfaction and improve long-term outcomes in the management of dental erosion-induced lesions.

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