EVALUATION OF THE INTERACTION BETWEEN MODERN ADHESIVE MATERIALS AND BIOLOGICAL TISSUES IN ORTHOPEDIC DENTISTRY.
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This article examines the interaction of modern adhesive materials, widely used in prosthodontics, with biological tissues such as pulp, dentin, and epithelium, based on scientific sources. The biocompatibility, potential toxicity, and clinical benefits of various adhesive materials with different chemical compositions are evaluated. The role of bioactive and nano-hybrid technologies in enhancing biological safety and promoting remineralization is also highlighted.
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