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Advancements of bioceramics in biomedical applications
Bioceramics have become a key class of materials in contemporary medicine because of their remarkable mechanical strength, biocompatibility, and biological system-interaction capabilities.
Lidiya Sonowal +3 more
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Controversies Surrounding Critical‐Size Defects: Influence of Age and Biological Characteristics
ABSTRACT Critical‐size defects (CSDs) in craniofacial reconstruction refer to osseous gaps that fail to heal spontaneously, increasing the risk of neurological impairment and craniofacial dysmorphology. Despite decades of investigation, controversy still exists surrounding the definition of CSDs, with criteria varying across species, experimental ...
Andrew Nordlund +7 more
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This study demonstrates that Biodentine XP exhibits superior cytocompatibility, promotes odontogenic differentiation, and enhances mineralization in human dental pulp stem cells, supporting its use in regenerative endodontics. Resin‐modified materials showed lower bioactivity, highlighting the importance of material composition in pulp therapy outcomes.
Francisco Javier Rodríguez‐Lozano +5 more
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Dental bioceramics: From lab to clinical practice
Functional ceramics known as bioceramics have gained significant interest in the field of regenerative medicine. They have been widely used as bone reconstructive materials in orthopedics, oral and maxillofacial surgery.
Öksüz, Kerim Emre
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Hybrid composite shape memory scaffolds were developed for potential craniomaxillofacial bone defect repair. These scaffolds exhibit accelerated degradation and induce rapid, robust hydroxyapatite mineralization in 1X simulated body fluid (SBF). ABSTRACT “Self‐fitting” shape memory polymer (SMP) scaffolds based on cross‐linked poly(ε‐caprolactone ...
Damion T. Dixon +2 more
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Harnessing energy metabolism for enhanced bone defect repair: Mechanisms and therapeutic strategies
This review addresses the critical challenge of bone defect repair by focusing on the underexplored role of cellular energy metabolism. It synthesizes regulatory mechanisms in bone‐forming cells and sums up innovative strategies—leveraging cell derivatives, active factors, and biomimetic scaffolds—to modulate metabolism for enhanced regeneration.
Junting Li +5 more
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Advances in Bioceramics and Porous Ceramics IV
This book is a collection of papers from The American Ceramic Society's 35th International Conference on Advanced Ceramics and Composites, held in Daytona Beach, Florida, January 23-28, 2011.
Colombo, Paolo, R., Narayan
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The ultimate goal of treatment of periodontal disease is not only to control inflammation and further to prevent development of the lesion, but also to achieve regeneration of the destroyed periodontal tissue.
Zhatig, Qian +7 more
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Fatigue behaviour of root filled teeth: The role of endodontic sealers and restorative techniques
Abstract This in vitro study aimed to evaluate the fatigue behaviour of root canal treated teeth, filled with either AH Plus Jet (AHP) or AH Plus Bioceramic Sealer (AHPB) and rehabilitated with either mesio‐occlusal‐distal (MOD) restorations (direct resin composite) or endocrowns (indirect resin composite).
Andressa Weber Vargas +5 more
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Abstract Aim To highlight the development and application of a novel virtual reality (VR) haptic simulation program in endodontic microsurgery (EMS) to prepare for a clinical case performed by a resident student. Summary Modern EMS requires adequate training and a learning curve for mastering surgical techniques and refining individual skills.
Damiano Pasqualini +4 more
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