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Clinical applications and perceptions of bioceramics in endodontics: a cross-sectional survey [PDF]
Background: Bioceramic materials have emerged as a significant advancement in endodontics, offering excellent biocompatibility, sealing ability, and bioactivity. Their use has expanded in recent years, particularly for pulp capping, perforation repair,
Kawther Belhaj Salah +5 more
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Research Progress and Challenges in 3D Printing of Bioceramics and Bioceramic Matrix Composites [PDF]
Three-dimensional printing techniques can prepare complex bioceramic parts and scaffolds with high precision and accuracy, low cost, and customized geometry, which greatly broadens their application of 3D-printed bioceramics and bioceramic matrix ...
Xueni Zhao, Jizun Liu, Lingna Li
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Endodontic bioceramics: current and futurity aspects [PDF]
Excellent bioactivity and biocompatibility make bioceramics a popular choice in dentistry, especially in endodontics. The most commonly utilised bioceramic in endodontics is mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA).
Roma M +3 more
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Calcium Orthophosphate Bioceramics
The present review is intended to point the readers’ attention to the important subject of calcium orthophosphate bioceramics. Calcium orthophosphates by one-selves appear to be of a special significance for the human beings because they represent the ...
S. V. Dorozhkin
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An injectable bioceramics-containing composite hydrogel promoting innervation for pulp-dentin complex repair [PDF]
Dental pulp-dentin complex defects remain a major unresolved problem in oral medicines. Clinical therapeutic methods including root canal therapy and vital pulp therapy are both considered as conservative strategies, which are incapable of repairing the ...
Xingyu Tao +6 more
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Porous hydroxyapatite – β-tricalcium phosphate ceramics produced from a rapid sol-gel process [PDF]
Hydroxyapatite (HAp, Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2) is the major inorganic component of bones, with high bioactivity and biocompatibility, and pores in the 50–200 μm range can facilitate cell anchorage and proliferation.
Anna Bertocco +6 more
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Progress of 3D printing bioceramic on artificial bone scaffolds
Bioceramics are the ideal artificial materials of the bone scaffolds to repair the bone defects next to the traditional metal materials. The combination of additive manufacturing and bioceramics provides the enormous possibilities to achieve the ...
LIANG Hao-wen +4 more
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While most bone defects can be repaired spontaneously, the healing process can be complicated due to insufficient bone regeneration when osteoporosis occurs.
Rui Zhao +5 more
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Early neovascularization and osteoinductivity are two key factors to determine the regenerative abilities of biphasic calcium phosphate (BCP) bioceramics in bone repair.
Xiangfeng Li +5 more
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Current Developments in 3D Bioprinting for Tissue and Organ Regeneration–A Review
The field of Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine that work toward creating functional tissue-constructs mimicking native tissue for repair and/or replacement of damaged tissues or whole organs have evolved rapidly over the past few decades ...
Swarnima Agarwal +6 more
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