Bioinspired Physico‐Chemical Surface Modifications for the Development of Advanced Retentive Systems
Eda Dzinovic,
Lauren Clark,
Niktash Keyhani
et al.
Abstract:A major aspiration in advanced materials is to create artificial adhesive surfaces for wearable medical devices to meet the demands of the body's challenging settings and dynamics. For instance, dentures replace missing teeth and operate within the oral cavity, where an interplay between forces, muscles, saliva, and roughness of mucosa undermine their ability to grip oral tissues. Consequently, the lack of effective retentive strategies represents a source of dissatisfaction for denture wearers globally. Natur… Show more
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