International audienceCurrent architectural and production limitations prevent the manufacturing standardization and design of bioceramics. Such limitations have hindered advances in bone tissue engineering and regeneration. In this context, we propose a bioceramic manufacturing process based on the impregnation of wax molds produced by additive manufacturing. Hydroxyapatite bioceramics with custom architectures were fabricated to evaluate the reliability, robustness, and limitations of this process. Results indicate that this process preserves phase biocompatibility, permits homogeneous shrinkage of the biomaterial during heat treatment, and allows reproducible and precise manufacturing of custom architectures
The bioceramic material hydroxyapatite (HA) is widely used in the field of bone repair. Based on add...
International audienceAdditive manufacturing has attracted keen interest in the medical field in rec...
This investigation describes the production and characterization of calcium phosphate scaffolds with...
International audienceCurrent architectural and production limitations prevent the manufacturing sta...
International audienceNowadays, new engineering developments that combine computational methods and ...
Unlike traditional stochastic scaffold fabrication techniques, additive manufacturing (AM) can be us...
© 2016 Australian Ceramic Society. The additive manufacturing of bioceramic parts has been investiga...
Bioceramic scaffolds with fully controlled macroporosity are highly desired materials for bone subst...
Bioceramics like hydroxyapatite (HA) and bioglass are wideliy used in the treatment of bone defects ...
Bone tissue engineering has gained much attention in recent years. A key requirement in this field ...
The design of the bone scaffolds changes and develops with the developing technology and production ...
3D printing is changing the whole manufacturing concept of components and products. The freedom of d...
Hydroxyapatite (HAP) and tricalcium phosphate (TCP) are two very common ceramic materials for bone r...
Three-dimensional printing has opened up new perspectives in bone substitution, facilitating the pro...
Until now, it was hardly possible to manufacture real bone-looking synthetic bone replacement materi...
The bioceramic material hydroxyapatite (HA) is widely used in the field of bone repair. Based on add...
International audienceAdditive manufacturing has attracted keen interest in the medical field in rec...
This investigation describes the production and characterization of calcium phosphate scaffolds with...
International audienceCurrent architectural and production limitations prevent the manufacturing sta...
International audienceNowadays, new engineering developments that combine computational methods and ...
Unlike traditional stochastic scaffold fabrication techniques, additive manufacturing (AM) can be us...
© 2016 Australian Ceramic Society. The additive manufacturing of bioceramic parts has been investiga...
Bioceramic scaffolds with fully controlled macroporosity are highly desired materials for bone subst...
Bioceramics like hydroxyapatite (HA) and bioglass are wideliy used in the treatment of bone defects ...
Bone tissue engineering has gained much attention in recent years. A key requirement in this field ...
The design of the bone scaffolds changes and develops with the developing technology and production ...
3D printing is changing the whole manufacturing concept of components and products. The freedom of d...
Hydroxyapatite (HAP) and tricalcium phosphate (TCP) are two very common ceramic materials for bone r...
Three-dimensional printing has opened up new perspectives in bone substitution, facilitating the pro...
Until now, it was hardly possible to manufacture real bone-looking synthetic bone replacement materi...
The bioceramic material hydroxyapatite (HA) is widely used in the field of bone repair. Based on add...
International audienceAdditive manufacturing has attracted keen interest in the medical field in rec...
This investigation describes the production and characterization of calcium phosphate scaffolds with...