dentorns
Dentorns are a proposed class of biomimetic microstructures intended for use in dental materials and related coatings. The term combines the dental prefix dento- from Latin dentis meaning tooth with a suffix that signals nanoscale or small-scale structural entities. In current discussions, dentorns are described as engineered composites designed to integrate with natural tooth tissues.
Dentorns are defined as porous or layered ceramic–polymer composites designed to emulate the hierarchical organization of
Researchers typically classify dentorns by size (nano- versus micro-scale), architecture (lamellar, fibrous, or networked), and composition
Fabrication approaches include self-assembly, electrospinning, three-dimensional printing, and chemical vapor deposition. Desired properties include high hardness
If validated, dentorns could serve in dental restoratives, protective coatings for implants, and dentin-substitute materials, as
See also: biomimetics, dental materials, nanomaterials, enamel, dentin.