Revolutionizing Dentistry: The Mechanical Edge Of Peek Over Traditional Materials

Authors

  • Amel A. Al-Zuweedi Collage of Medical sciences and Technology Tripoli, Libya Author
  • Zaynab A. Albireek Collage of Medical sciences and Technology Tripoli, Libya Author
  • Marwa N. EL-Ghezawi Collage of Medical sciences and Technology Tripoli, Libya Author
  • Khawla M. Bin Salim Collage of Medical sciences and Technology Tripoli, Libya Author

Keywords:

Polyether Ether Ketone (PEEK), Biomaterials, Mechanical properties, Dentistry

Abstract

A Polyetheretherketone (PEEK) is an advanced polymeric material with exceptional mechanical and chemical properties, making it an ideal choice for a variety of medical and industrial applications, including dentistry. PEEK is characterized by its high strength, corrosion resistance, and mechanical flexibility similar to human bone, making it ideal for use in dental prostheses such as implants, bridges, and dentures. It also has excellent biocompatibility, reducing the potential for adverse interactions with human tissues.

PEEK is increasingly being used in dentistry as an alternative to traditional materials such as zirconia and metallic materials such as titanium due to its light weight and ease of fabrication. Compared to zirconia, PEEK offers better flexibility, making it a more suitable choice for applications requiring stress absorption. It also has excellent corrosion resistance, enhancing its durability in complex oral environments.

Overall, PEEK is an innovative material that opens up new opportunities in dentistry due to its unique properties that combine durability, comfort, and high performance.

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Published

2025-04-03

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How to Cite

Amel A. Al-Zuweedi, Zaynab A. Albireek, Marwa N. EL-Ghezawi, & Khawla M. Bin Salim. (2025). Revolutionizing Dentistry: The Mechanical Edge Of Peek Over Traditional Materials . The Open European Journal for Research in Medical and Basic Sciences (OEJRMBS), 1(2), 1-7. https://easdjournals.com/index.php/oejrmbs/article/view/25