Bacteria-Fighting Prosthetic Teeth

This Tough 3D-Printed Tooth is Made with Antimicrobial Plastic

Scientists developed and created prosthetic teeth that can kill bacteria upon contact without posing any issues to the human. Using a 3D-printer, the teeth were made with a type of antimicrobial plastic that is positively charged to kill any negatively charged bacteria.

Many prosthetic teeth are vulnerable to damage and bacteria, making this scientific development a breakthrough in dentistry. The bacteria-fighting teeth will be more durable and longer-lasting than regular false teeth, saving people time and money.

This material could also be used in things like braces or retainers in the future, preventing damage and prolonging wear of the expensive dental gear. The fact that these dental implants can be 3D-printed also means they can be made quickly, easily and inexpensively.
Trend Themes
1. Antibacterial Prosthetics - The use of antimicrobial materials in prosthetics presents an opportunity for the development of safer and more durable products.
2. 3D Printing in Dentistry - The use of 3D printing in the creation of prosthetic teeth opens up opportunities for faster production and lower costs.
3. Antimicrobial Medical Devices - Applying antimicrobial materials to other medical devices such as braces or retainers could reduce the risk of infection and improve overall health outcomes.
Industry Implications
1. Dentistry - Antibacterial prosthetics could revolutionize the dental industry by improving the durability and lifespan of dental implants and prosthetics.
2. Medical Devices - Antimicrobial materials could be applied to other medical devices to reduce the risk of infection and improve overall health outcomes for patients.
3. 3D Printing - The use of 3D printing in dentistry and medical device manufacturing presents a major opportunity for companies looking to offer faster and more cost-effective solutions to customers.

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