TY - JOUR T1 - Emerging Trends in Restorative Dental Materials: Review Article A1 - Nada Ahmad Alamoudi A1 - Asim Abdullah Aldhali A1 - Abdulaziz Mohammed Alolyet A1 - Esraa HamdanA ALjohani A1 - Alaa Ghaleb Huraib A1 - Faisal Fahad Alotaibi A1 - Lulah Ali Alshabi A1 - Yara Mohammed Ali Alshehri A1 - Zainab Yaser Kheyami A1 - Abduljabbar Ali Alzahrani JF - World Journal of Environmental Biosciences JO - World J Environ Biosci SN - 2277-8047 Y1 - 2025 VL - 14 IS - 4 DO - 10.51847/Zo7BPz0deN SP - 44 EP - 53 N2 - Restorative dental materials have undergone a marked evolution over the past decade, driven by the need to improve restoration longevity, reduce secondary caries, and enhance biological integration within the complex oral environment. Contemporary research increasingly moves beyond passive structural replacement toward multifunctional materials capable of interacting dynamically with dental tissues, oral biofilms, and environmental stimuli. This narrative review synthesizes peer-reviewed literature published to examine emerging trends in restorative dental materials, with a focus on bioactive and ion-releasing systems, nanomaterial-enhanced composites, additive manufacturing and three-dimensional printing technologies, smart and stimuli-responsive materials, sustainability-oriented innovations, and advances in adhesive systems. Bioactive restorative materials, including glass ionomer–based systems and calcium-releasing composites, demonstrate the capacity to promote remineralization, enhance interfacial stability, and reduce secondary caries, with clinical performance comparable to conventional resin composites in appropriate indications. Nanotechnology has enabled significant improvements in mechanical strength, esthetics, and antimicrobial activity through nano-reinforced and biomimetic designs. Additive manufacturing supports digitally driven, patient-specific restorations with improved workflow efficiency and reduced material waste, although long-term durability data for definitive restorations remain limited. Smart materials introduce adaptive responses to environmental triggers such as pH fluctuations, offering targeted antimicrobial and remineralizing effects, while sustainability-focused approaches emphasize mercury-free formulations, biodegradable components, and environmentally responsible manufacturing. Advances in universal and bioactive adhesive systems further contribute to interfacial durability and simplified clinical protocols. Collectively, these developments reflect a paradigm shift toward biologically interactive, adaptive, and increasingly sustainable restorative dentistry. Despite promising laboratory and short-term clinical outcomes, challenges remain related to long-term performance, standardization of bioactivity and smart behavior, and clinical translation. This review provides a structured overview of current innovations, their clinical implications, and key research priorities, offering guidance for evidence-based material selection and future development in restorative dental practice. UR - https://environmentaljournals.org/article/emerging-trends-in-restorative-dental-materials-review-article-e5i8bppyxmrm5bu ER -