Graphene Oxide and Bioglass-Infused Phosphorylated BisGMA Resin: A New Approach for Advanced Dental Restorative Materials
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https://doi.org/10.48047/8v7fqf11Keywords:
Graphene Oxide, Biocompatible Materials, Dental Restorative MaterialsAbstract
Introduction: Graphene oxide (GO) and bioglass have gained significant attention in dental material research due to their potential to enhance mechanical strength, bioactivity, and adhesion properties. onventional dental composites often face challenges such as microleakage, inadequate bonding, and brittleness, which can compromise their long-term clinical performance. Aim: To develop and evaluate Graphene Oxide and Bioglass-infused phosphorylated BisGMA resin as an advanced dental restorative material with enhanced mechanical strength, bioactivity, and durability.
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