This book explores the evolution of antibacterial dental restorative materials, with a special focus on nanotechnology-driven innovations in conservative dentistry and endodontics. It explains how materials such as metal-based, organic, and bioactive nanoparticles interact with tooth structure and oral biofilms to prevent secondary caries while maintaining mechanical strength and biocompatibility. By integrating fundamental science, material classification, mechanisms of antibacterial action, and clinical relevance, the book aims to bridge the gap between laboratory research and everyday dental practice. It also discusses recent research trends, laboratory evaluation methods, and challenges related to long-term performance and safety of these materials. The role of antibacterial restoratives in minimally invasive dentistry and caries management is highlighted. Overall, the book serves as a concise academic resource for postgraduate students, researchers, and clinicians.
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