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Advances in Bioceramics and Porous Ceramics III
This issue contains the proceedings of the "Porous Ceramics: Novel Developments and Applications" and "Next Generation Bioceramics" symposia, which were held on January 24-29, 2010 at the Hilton Daytona Beach Resort and the Ocean Center in Daytona Beach,
Colombo, Paolo, R., Narayan
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Microwave plasma sintering of porous nanosized CHA/β-TCP biphasic bioceramics
:Porous nanosized CHA/β-TCP biphasic bioceramics were prepared by microwave plasma sintering in a wet carbon dioxide atmosphere to improve its biological and mechanical performance. Through the optimization of sintering parameters including the sintering
Ran Xu
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Microwave plasma sintering of porous nanosized CHA/β-TCP biphasic bioceramics
:Porous nanosized CHA/β-TCP biphasic bioceramics were prepared by microwave plasma sintering in a wet carbon dioxide atmosphere to improve its biological and mechanical performance. Through the optimization of sintering parameters including the sintering
Ran Xu
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Overview on bioceramics used in endodontics
Bioceramics have been classified as bioinert, bioactive, and biodegradable materials due to their inertness to surrounding tissues. The first generation of bioceramic namely mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) was ...
Mustaffa, Musliana
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Objective: To evaluate the frequency of postoperative pain after using Bioceramics as a direct pulp capping agent in reversible pulpitis. Method: The descriptive, cross-sectional study was conducted at the Department of Operative Dentistry, Bakhtawar ...
Jazib Pervez +5 more
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Effect of Biogenic and Synthetic Starting Materials on the Structure of Hydroxyapatite Bioceramics
In this study, a synthesis of hydroxyapatite by wet-chemical precipitation route was conducted, using a number of calcium oxide sources. Two biogenic calcium carbonates, which are common in nature, i.e.
Stīpniece, Līga +2 more
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Bioceramics and composites for orbital Implants: current trends and clinical performance
The applications of ceramics in the medical field are mainly related to the repair of hard tissues, like bone and teeth, whereas their potential for the repair of other tissues has been often underestimated.
Baino, Francesco, Francesco Baino
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In Vitro Carcinoma Treatment Using Magnetic Nanocarriers under Ultrasound and Magnetic Fields
Somoshree Sengupta +2 more
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A Review of Endodontic Bioceramics
Background and Aim: The use of ceramics has a long history. A new category of these materials was used in medicine in 1960 introduced as bioceramics. Biocompatibility, osteoinductivity and sealing ability are among the most favorable characteristics of ...
Kumarz Nazari Moghaddam +4 more
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Development of Bioceramics II [PDF]
Implantation of synthetic bone substitutes or bone from another part of person?s body autograft or from another human patient allograft is one of medical treatment for regeneration of lost or damaged bone in a living body.
近藤, 和夫
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