The research status and future direction of polyetheretherketone in dental implant -A comprehensive review.
Dent Mater J
; 43(5): 609-620, 2024 Sep 28.
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ABSTRACT
Currently, dental implants primarily rely on the use of titanium and titanium alloys. However, the extensive utilization of these materials in clinical practice has unveiled various problems including stress shielding, corrosion, allergic reactions, cytotoxicity, and image artifacts. As a result, polyetheretherketone (PEEK) has emerged as a notable alternative due to its favorable mechanical properties, corrosion resistance, wear resistance, biocompatibility, radiation penetrability and MRI compatibility. Meanwhile, the advancement and extensive application of 3D printing technology has expanded the range of medical applications for PEEK, including artificial spines, skulls, ribs, shinbones, hip joints, and temporomandibular joints. In this review, we aim to assess the advantages and disadvantages of PEEK as a dental implant material, summarize the measures taken to address its shortcomings and their effects, and provide insight into the future potential of PEEK in dental implant applications, with the goal of offering guidance and reference for future research endeavors.
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Polietilenoglicóis
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Polímeros
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Benzofenonas
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Materiais Biocompatíveis
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Implantes Dentários
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2024
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