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RAMUS: Printable, Mechanically‐Tunable and Biodegradable Cellulose‐Mediated Composites
Ramus, a Latin term meaning “branch,” develops large‐scale, ambient conditions additively manufactured, and biodegradable cellulose‐based biomaterial composites able to mediate their structural capacity from micro to macroscale. Abstract Ramus develops large‐scale, ambient conditions additively manufactured, and biodegradable cellulose‐based ...
Laia Mogas‐Soldevila +5 more
wiley +1 more source
Artificial intelligence in dental education: can AI-based chatbots compete with general practitioners? [PDF]
Bulut AC, Bahadır HS, Ateş G.
europepmc +1 more source
This work explores the antimicrobial action of AZO‐Ag and TiO2‐Ag nanocoatings on plastic, demonstrating good efficacy against highly‐critical antibiotic‐resistant bacteria, yeast, and virus. A multi‐assay approach is here exploited to inspect the contribution of direct and indirect antimicrobial mechanisms, and potential human toxicity is also ...
Damiano Squitieri +10 more
wiley +1 more source
Investigation of the stresses on pterygoid and zygomatic implants used in atrophic maxilla rehabilitation by finite element analysis. [PDF]
Bakay U, Gulsun B, Guler R.
europepmc +1 more source
This review provides a detailed introduction to the fabrication and modulation of nanostructured mechano‐bactericidal surfaces and emphasizes integration of photoactive materials, chemical biocides, stimuli‐responsive self‐cleaning coatings, and electro‐mediated strategies to achieve multifunctional and synergistic antimicrobial effects, providing ...
Yiwen Zhong +8 more
wiley +1 more source
Evaluation of dental students' tooth preparation skills using conventional phantom labs versus advanced simulation technologies: a comparative study. [PDF]
Kızılırmak B, Gözen M, Güntekin N.
europepmc +1 more source
Dental pulp regeneration via cell homing
Stefano Eramo +3 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
3D‐Printed Unibody Microfluidic Devices for Organ‐on‐Chip Applications
A practical approach is demonstrated to 3D printing unibody microfluidic Organ‐on‐Chip (OoC) devices using commercial resins and desktop DLP printers. The demonstrated functional devices support 2D monolayers, 3D spheroids, and barrier tissues. With optimised design and post‐processing techniques, leak‐free, biocompatible microchannels and membranes ...
Louis Jun Ye Ong +8 more
wiley +1 more source
Tech-Tuned Smiles: A Narrative Review on the Role of Software in Modern Orthodontics. [PDF]
Puthenpurayil A +3 more
europepmc +1 more source

