Nov
10
It is thrilling to note that a brilliant structural engineer came up with an equally thrilling idea: if polymer (fiber-reinforced, that is) is so tough on bridges, not to mention its light-weight feature, why not use it to bridge teeth?
He paired up with a Maryland Dental School professor and both of them worked on the new dental bridge they have in mind. The result? A dental bridge that is 4 times tougher than the usual dental bridge. The materials that the two have used are the same materials that are being used in aerospace, automotive industries and the like. Truly a remarkable invention!
Photo taken from http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu
