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Bifunctional ZnO‐containing orthosilicophosphate glasses (SPGs) composed mainly of orthotetrahedral groups with the unique glass network structure without long‐chain units are prepared via melt‐quenching. The glasses exhibit excellent antibacterial activity and upregulate the expression of osteogenic markers by releasing inorganic ions.
Sungho Lee +4 more
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Diseases OF The Mouth, For Physicians, Dentists, Medical and Dental Students [PDF]
F. Zinsser
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Beyond Bioactive Glass Composition: Using Morphology to Improve in Vitro and in Vivo Performance
Bioactive glasses can easily be shaped into granules, spheres, discs, fibers, or three‐dimensional scaffolds. The resulting morphology not only affects handling properties; it has a direct influence on various glass properties, including results of acellular immersion experiments or in vitro studies with cells or bacteria, but also on in vivo ...
Meixin Su +5 more
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Metal‐organic frameworks (MOFs) have been synthesized using calcium (Ca‐MOF), magnesium (Mg‐MOF), and as hybrids (Ca/Mg‐MOF) for bone healing applications. MOFs are integrated into hydrogel polymer networks for injectable, sprayable, and coating applications.
Cho‐E Choi +4 more
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Stakeholders' Perspectives on Attrition in the Dental Therapy Profession in South Africa. [PDF]
Sodo PP +6 more
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Infected Facial "Cysts" and Sinuses of Dental Origin [PDF]
D. C. Bodenham, William E. Bakewell
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This review summarizes the main uptake pathways of bioactive glass nanoparticles (BGNs) and their intracellular localization, highlighting that BGNs are mainly internalized and entrapped within endosomes/lysosomes. Strategies for controlled intracellular ion release, with implications for targeted modulation of cell behavior, are discussed. The need to
Andrada‐Ioana Damian‐Buda +1 more
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Socioeconomic factors in relation to dental caries among children aged 5-14 years: a cross-national comparative study using secondary data analyses. [PDF]
Yang YA, Huang YH, Weng YH, Chiu YW.
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