Current practicality of nanotechnology in dentistry. Part 1: Focus on nanocomposite restoratives and biomimetics
Scott A SaundersMirrorMonitor Creativity, Royersford, PA USAAbstract: First described in 1959 by physicist Richard P Feynman, who saw it as an unavoidable development in the progress of science, nanotechnology has been part of mainstream scientific theory with potential medical and dental applicatio...
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2009-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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