tandmaterial
Tandmaterial, in dentistry, encompasses the substances used to diagnose, restore, protect, or replace dental tissues and related structures. The field includes materials for direct restorations placed in a tooth cavity, indirect restorations fabricated outside the mouth, impression materials, luting cements, bonding systems, and prosthetic components such as crowns, bridges, and implants. The choice of material is guided by biocompatibility, mechanical properties, esthetics, radiopacity, handling characteristics, and long-term performance in the oral environment.
Direct restorative materials include dental amalgam (historically common), resin-based composites, compomers, and glass ionomer cements. Indirect
Properties critical to tandmaterial include strength, hardness, wear resistance, fracture toughness, elastic modulus, wear behavior, color