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- who: Biyao Wang and collaborators from the China Medical University, No, North Street Nanjing Road, Shenyang, China have published the research work: PEEK in Fixed Dental Prostheses: Application and Adhesion Improvement, in the Journal: Polymers 2022, 14, 2323. of /2022/
SUMMARY
Polyetheretherketone (PEEK), a member of the polyaryletherketone (PAEK) family, has recently emerged as a promising alternative material for fixed dental prostheses. Regarding its advantages, PEEK resists high-temperature thermal stress (melting point, 343 ◦ C) without significant degradation, shows low water solubility (0.5%), and is able to minimize biocorrosion within body fluid . . .
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