Dental bioengineering is an interdisciplinary field that applies principles from engineering and biological sciences to address challenges and advance innovations in the realm of dentistry. This field focuses on developing and implementing cutting-edge technologies, materials, and methodologies to enhance dental treatments, oral health diagnostics, and overall patient care. Dental bioengineers work at the intersection of biology, materials science, and engineering to create novel solutions, such as bioactive dental materials, tissue engineering for oral and maxillofacial structures, and advanced diagnostic tools. The integration of bioengineering principles in dentistry aims to improve the longevity, effectiveness, and patient experience of various dental procedures, ranging from restorative dentistry to orthodontics. This dynamic field continually explores opportunities to optimize dental interventions through the application of emerging technologies and scientific advancements.
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