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Current advances concerning the most cited metal ions doped bioceramics and silicate-based bioactive glasses for bone tissue engineering

, 2020
Studies related to biomaterials that stimulate the repair of living tissue have increased considerably, improving the quality of many people's lives that require surgery due to traumatic accidents, bone diseases, bone defects, and reconstructions.
V. Schatkoski   +7 more
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Advances in magnesium-containing bioceramics for bone repair

Biomaterials translational
Reconstruction of bone defects or fractures caused by ageing, trauma and tumour resection is still a great challenge in clinical treatment. Although autologous bone graft is considered as gold standard, the source of natural bone is limited.
Lei Qi   +9 more
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Biomineralization, mechanical, antibacterial and biological investigation of larnite and rankinite bioceramics.

Materials Science and Engineering C: Materials for Biological Applications, 2021
This work is aimed to develop a biocompatible, bactericidal and mechanically stable biomaterial to overcome the challenges associated with calcium phosphate bioceramics.
S. Venkatraman   +8 more
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Solution combustion synthesis of functional diopside, akermanite, and merwinite bioceramics: Excellent biomineralization, mechanical strength, and antibacterial ability

, 2021
Bioceramics based on the CaO-MgO-SiO2 system, are frequently applied to stimulate bone regeneration due to their bioactivity, controlled bioresorbability rate, biocompatibility, and improved mechanical properties.
M. Collin   +7 more
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Fabrication of strontium carbonate-based composite bioceramics as potential bone regenerative biomaterials.

Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 2022
Strontium carbonate (SrC) bioceramics are proposed as potential biomaterials to efficaciously repair the bone defects. However, the development of SrC bioceramics is restricted by their intrinsic low mechanical strength.
Changgui Huang   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Speedy bioceramics: Rapid densification of tricalcium phosphate by ultrafast high-temperature sintering.

Materials Science and Engineering C: Materials for Biological Applications, 2021
Due to unique osteogenic properties, tricalcium phosphate (TCP) has gained relevance in the field of bone repair. The development of novel and rapid sintering routes is of particular interest since TCP undergoes to high-temperature phase transitions and ...
M. Biesuz   +8 more
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Different types of bioceramics as dental pulp capping materials: A systematic review

, 2021
The aim of this study was to summarize and systemically review the different types of bioceramics that have been proposed to be used as direct dental pulp capping materials for dentin regeneration in permanent teeth.
Sotoudeh Davaie   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Bioceramics and dentistry

Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 1972
AbstractMetals and polymers have received considerable attention with respect to their potential use in human implantation. Serious study of the ceramics for this purpose has only recently begun. Materials for implantation in any body site must meet certain requirements.
G E, Garrington, P M, Lightbody
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Calcium phosphate bioceramics and bioceramic composites

Journal of Sol-Gel Science and Technology, 2010
This paper reviews selected aspects of research work carried out in bioceramics and bioceramic composites at the Ceramics Laboratory IIT, Bombay, India. The focus here is in understanding and developing calcium hydroxyapatite (HA) bioceramics and biocomposites, including calcium hydroxyapatite-titanium (HA-Ti) and calcium hydroxyapatite ...
Deepak K. Pattanayak   +2 more
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Bioceramics

2021
Michele Iafisco   +2 more
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