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Facial Bone Augmentation Using Bioglass in Dogs

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1986
In the quest for a material other than autograft and homograft bone for use in facial augmentation and replacement, materials scientists have developed numerous inert materials, some of which have a porous structure allowing scar tissue ingrowth to aid in stabilization of the implant.
G E, Merwin   +3 more
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Apatite-Diopside Bioglass Ceramic Composites

Glass and Ceramics, 2004
The results of research into glass-ceramic materials for medical purposes are described. The effect of the liquid phase composition in the sintering of composites on the conversion of hydroxyapatite into tricalcium phosphate is determined. The possibility of controlling the structural-mechanical properties, bioactivity, and time of implant resorption ...
V. M. Pogrebenkov   +2 more
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Bioglasses for Bone Tissue Engineering

2020
The field of bone tissue engineering, which is rapidly evolving, aims at the regeneration of the bone structure and its functions. In regenerative medicine, the use of 3D porous structures aims to mimic the bone structure and to promote cell attachment and tissue regeneration.
Daskalakis, Evangelos   +6 more
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Clinical Applications of Bioglass™

1985
An ideal implant material would have many potential applications in surgery. Such a material, as outlined by Garrington in 1972 (1) and reiterated regularly since then, should be biocompatible, inert, nonallergenic, nontoxic, and noncarcinogenic and should restore to normal function the part it replaces.
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Future Applications of Bioglass

2016
Bioglass,since its inception has grown in its forms as well as its applications by leaps and bounds.Within its identified applications,the lack of its adverse effects has been its strength. To widen its horizon of uses,multitude of clinical studies are and have been conducted.
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Structure and Percolation of Bioglasses

2016
The bioactive glasses are functional materials with large and growing technological applications in the production of implantable devices in living organisms as well as bone tissue lesions filling or in some applications in soft tissue. Anyway, play a key role in repair and functional recovery surgical techniques for different host organism parts ...
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Machining Bioglass® Implants

2021
June Wilson, G. E. Merwin, L. L. Hench
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Novel 3D Bioglass Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Regeneration

Polymers, 2022
Evangelos Daskalakis   +2 more
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