Advances in ceramics for tooth repair: From bench to chairside

J Dent. 2024 May 8:146:105053. doi: 10.1016/j.jdent.2024.105053. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Objectives: To give a comprehensive review of advancement in dental ceramics, fabrication methods, and the challenges associated with clinical application.

Data, sources and study selection: Researches on chemical composition, biomechanical behaviors, optical properties, bonding strategies and fabrication methods were included. The search of articles was independently conducted by two authors in the PubMed, Scopus, Medline and Web of Science.

Conclusions: Dental ceramics have shown significant advancements in terms of esthetics and function. However, improving fracture toughness without compromising optical properties remains a challenge. Repairing fractured zirconia or glass-matrix ceramic prostheses with the same material is difficult due to the sintering process. Developing innovative bonding techniques that provide strong and long-lasting bonding strength between ceramics and tooth structures poses a recurring obstacle.

Clinical significance: Despite the emergence of dental ceramics and fabrication techniques, certain limitations such as susceptibility to brittleness and fracture still exist. Therefore, the current review provided valuable information around the advanced dental ceramics in tooth repair. The laboratory test data and the clinical outcome are also presented in details, aiming to guide clinicians in making informed decisions regarding ceramic restorations.

Keywords: Ceramics; Esthetics; Glass ceramics; Lithium disilicate; Tooth repair; Zirconia.

Publication types

  • Review