Dental ceramics are a diverse class of materials having chemical stability together with acceptable mechanical and optical properties. They are non-metallic, inorganic materials with a variety of uses. These materials have satisfactory resistance to tensile and shear stress, are highly aesthetically pleasing, and are biocompatible with tissue. Several advancements in new ceramic materials for dental restorations, like as processing methods and superior mechanical qualities, have been made in recent years. Consequently, ideas about the composition and fortification processes of dental ceramic materials are also covered. The dentist needs the most up-to-date information on indications, restrictions, and proper use of started materials. This book aims to provide an overview of developments in novel ceramic materials and techniques used in dentistry.