About this Research Topic
The goal of this Research Topic is to welcome current research on zirconia, focused on the development or surface modifications of zirconia that would result in improvement of biological response. Various surface modification methods of improvement of biological response may include chemical, physical, electrochemical and biological modifications. Understanding current trends in the development of such novel dental materials would provide insights and ideas to readers and other participating researchers, while providing opportunity for collaborations. The Research Topic also aims to contribute to the development of novel dental biomaterials by providing opportunities for industry-academia-government collaboration and promoting international collaborative translational research.
We welcome articles related to the development of bioactive surface of zirconia or evaluation of biocompatibility of zirconia and their mechanical properties. This may include (but is not limited to) the following topics:
-Development of surface modification methods that can improve the bioactivity or biocompatibility of zirconia;
-Evaluation of biocompatibility, bioactivity, and biological response of zirconia in dental devices;
-Mechanical properties and surface properties of zirconia in dental devices;
-Clinical case reports of zirconia in dental devices;
-Methods of material design for improving biological activity of zirconia;
-Reviews of current trends of zirconia in dental devices.
Keywords: Zirconia, Dentistry, Biocompatibility, Mechanical properties, Surface properties
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