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Biomaterials are conceptualized as natural or synthetic materials used in contact with biological systems with the purpose of repairing or replacing lost hard or soft tissue. Ceramics are inorganic materials made by the heating of raw materials. Thus, the term bioceramics refers to biocompatible ceramic materials, preferential not only bio-inert, but ...
Emerenciano Bueno, Carlos Roberto +5 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 ...
Hadi Assadian +4 more
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Cold-sintered bioceramics for medical applications: State of the art and further perspectives. [PDF]
Lukic MJ, Gebauer D, Li B, Chen S.
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Polarization Dependence on the Optical Emission in Nd-Doped Bioactive W-TCP Coatings. [PDF]
Sola D, Chueca E, Peña JI.
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Special Issue "Bioceramics: Challenges and Medical Applications of Calcium-Phosphate-Based Biocompatible Ceramics". [PDF]
Hashimoto K, Aizawa M.
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Repair of critical bone defects with two bioceramics in rat calvaria. [PDF]
Carreiro EP +4 more
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Clinical Adoption and Perspectives on Bioceramic and Bioactive Materials Among Dental Specialists: A Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]
Rajguru K +6 more
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Advancing biomedical innovation through composite material strategies. [PDF]
Chen S, Xia W, Li B.
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Novel Modifications in Endodontic Bioceramics to Improve their Properties: A Narrative Review. [PDF]
Enteghad M +3 more
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