dientetinspired
Dientetinspired is a design paradigm in biomimetic materials science that seeks to emulate the hierarchical structure and mechanical behavior of dental tissues, particularly dentin and enamel. By combining a hard, mineral-rich outer layer with a tougher underlying matrix and carefully graded interfaces, dientetinspired designs aim to achieve both high hardness and enhanced fracture resistance. The term blends the dental reference implied by “dente” with the notion of inspiration from natural materials.
Origin and concept: The idea emerged from discussions on translating tooth mechanics into engineered materials. Dentin’s
Key principles: Dientetinspired approaches rely on multi-scale hierarchy from nano- to macro-scale, compositional gradients that tailor
Applications: Potential uses include protective coatings and armor, dental implants and prosthetics, and high-performance composites for
Limitations and outlook: Realizing precise gradients at scale poses manufacturing and cost challenges, and trade-offs between
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