[HTML][HTML] Review on the strategies to improve the mechanical strength of highly porous bone bioceramic scaffolds
Bone healing is an impressive ability of the human body, but critical-sized bone defects
require external intervention. Bioceramic scaffolds with excellent biocompatibility and …
require external intervention. Bioceramic scaffolds with excellent biocompatibility and …
Understanding glass through differential scanning calorimetry
Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) is a powerful tool to address some of the most
challenging issues in glass science and technology, such as the nonequilibrium nature of …
challenging issues in glass science and technology, such as the nonequilibrium nature of …
Silicon-containing nanomedicine and biomaterials: materials chemistry, multi-dimensional design, and biomedical application
L Chen, S Zhang, Y Duan, X Song, M Chang… - Chemical Society …, 2024 - pubs.rsc.org
The invention of silica-based bioactive glass in the late 1960s has sparked significant
interest in exploring a wide range of silicon-containing biomaterials from the macroscale to …
interest in exploring a wide range of silicon-containing biomaterials from the macroscale to …
Glass-ceramics in dentistry: Fundamentals, technologies, experimental techniques, applications, and open issues
Dental glass-ceramics (DGCs) are developed by controlled crystallization of oxide glasses
and form an important group of biomaterials used in modern dentistry. They are also of great …
and form an important group of biomaterials used in modern dentistry. They are also of great …
Mechanical properties of bioactive glasses, ceramics, glass-ceramics and composites: State-of-the-art review and future challenges
The repair and restoration of bone defects in orthopaedic and dental surgery remains a
major challenge despite advances in surgical procedures and post-operative treatments …
major challenge despite advances in surgical procedures and post-operative treatments …
Bioactive glasses and glass-ceramics for healthcare applications in bone regeneration and tissue engineering
The discovery of bioactive glasses (BGs) in the late 1960s by Larry Hench et al. was driven
by the need for implant materials with an ability to bond to living tissues, which were …
by the need for implant materials with an ability to bond to living tissues, which were …
Biodegradable materials for bone defect repair
S Wei, JX Ma, L Xu, XS Gu, XL Ma - Military medical research, 2020 - Springer
Compared with non-degradable materials, biodegradable biomaterials play an increasingly
important role in the repairing of severe bone defects, and have attracted extensive attention …
important role in the repairing of severe bone defects, and have attracted extensive attention …
Bioceramic coatings on metallic implants: An overview
Metallic implants sometimes fail in orthopedic surgeries due to insufficient bio-functionality,
implant-associated infections, poor osteointegration due to high inertness (Ti, Co–Cr …
implant-associated infections, poor osteointegration due to high inertness (Ti, Co–Cr …
3D printing and digital processing techniques in dentistry: a review of literature
L Lin, Y Fang, Y Liao, G Chen, C Gao… - Advanced Engineering …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
In recent years, the rapid development of 3D printing technologies lead to its new
applications in the area of healthcare and medicine, including dentistry, orthopedics …
applications in the area of healthcare and medicine, including dentistry, orthopedics …
Mesoporous bioactive glasses: Promising platforms for antibacterial strategies
The control of bacterial infections is of particular importance in the field of tissue
engineering. Recently, much attention has been addressed toward the use of mesoporous …
engineering. Recently, much attention has been addressed toward the use of mesoporous …