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Bioactive Glasses: Frontiers and Challenges [PDF]
Bioactive glasses were discovered in 1969 and provided for the first time an alternative to nearly inert implant materials. Bioglass formed a rapid, strong, and stable bond with host tissues. This article examines the frontiers of research crossed to achieve clinical use of bioactive glasses and glass-ceramics.
Hench, LL, Jones, JR
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Bioactive Glass Applications in Dentistry [PDF]
At present, researchers in the field of biomaterials are focusing on the oral hard and soft tissue engineering with bioactive ingredients by activating body immune cells or different proteins of the body. By doing this natural ground substance, tissue component and long-lasting tissues grow.
Hans Erling Skallevold +3 more
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Dentin hypersensitivity is one of the most common clinical conditions usually associated with exposed dentinal tubules. The purpose of this study was to identify the potential of a graphene oxide quantum dot coating for mesoporous bioactive glass ...
Sung-Ae Son +4 more
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Bioactive-glass in Endodontic Therapy and Associated Microsurgery [PDF]
Bioactive-glass (B-G) has become a valuable adjunct to promote hard-tissue healing in many clinical situations and is of particular interest for endodontic care because of its biocompatibility, regenerative and antimicrobial properties as well as ...
Profeta, Andrea Corrado +1 more
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Ultrasonic Implantation of Bioactive Glass Particles into Poly(methyl methacrylate) Substrates [PDF]
Poly(methyl methacrylate) substrates were immersed in suspensions containing bioactive 50CaO・50SiO(2) (mol%) glass particles (45 μm in diameter) and a 6:4 (volume fraction) mixture of ethanol and THF, and an ultrasonic energy was applied to the system. A
Nishiyama, Chikako +3 more
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Composite sponges for in situ alveolar bone regeneration following tooth extraction [PDF]
This research concerns the development of solvent-cast lyophilised composite sponges in the bioactive glass-alginate-chitosan system for alveolar bone tissue maintenance following tooth extraction.
Coleman, N. J. +3 more
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Many type of oxide substituted glass-ceramics like strontium, cobalt, barium and titanium have shown bioactivity with improved mechanical properties. The present work reports the in vitro bioactivity and mechanical properties of nickel oxide substituted ...
Vikash Kumar Vyas +8 more
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Hydrothermal assisted conventional sol-gel method for synthesis of bioactive glass 70S30Cы
Bioactive glasses (Bioglasses) are widely synthesized by the conventional sol-gel method consisting of two main steps for sol and gel formation. However, the conversion from sol to gel requires a long time (5–7 days).
Ta Anh Tuan +8 more
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Bioactive glass in cavitary bone defects: a comparative experimental study in rabbits [PDF]
OBJECTIVES: To compare bioactive glass and autograft regarding their histomorphometric characteristics. METHODS: The authors conducted a prospective case-control experimental study on animals in order to compare the histomorphometric characteristics of ...
André Ferrari de França Camargo +3 more
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Bioactive glass engineered coatings for Ti6Al4V alloys: Influence of strontium substitution for calcium on sintering behaviour [PDF]
NOTICE: this is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publication in JOURNAL OF NON-CRYSTALLINE SOLIDS. Changes resulting from the publishing process, such as peer review, editing, corrections, structural formatting, and other quality ...
Brauer, DS +2 more
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