Biocompatible materials in dentistry – a healthy smile without compromise

Materials used in dentistry are in direct contact with our body. Consequently, it is important which materials are placed in our oral cavities that remain there for years or even decades. The aim of biocompatible solutions is to ensure that dental treatments don’t burden the body but

exist in harmony with it.

What does biocompatibility mean?

Biocompatible materials don’t provoke allergic or toxic reactions, don’t disturb the natural processes of the body, and remain safe even in the long term. These materials are compatible with human tissues, allowing us to avoid hidden inflammations and exaggerated immune
responses.

Where are such materials used in dentistry?

Fillings

using state-of-the-art, tooth-coloured, allergy-free composites instead of metals

Inlay/onlay implants

these are made of ceramic or other biocompatible materials – they’re highly durable and aesthetic

Crowns and bridges

Metal-free zirconia or pressed ceramic solutions, which have a natural appearance and don’t provoke metal allergies

Implants

made of titanium or zirconia, which integrate well into the bone tissue

Temporary materials, adhesives

state-of-the-art, biologically compatible dental cements and adhesives

Why is it important to choose biocompatible materials?

Allergy-free solution

no metal allergy, no electrolytic reaction in the mouth

Aesthetic result

natural shape and colour

Holistic approach

serving the harmony of the body as a whole

Durability

modern materials retain their stability for many years