To evaluate the possibility of novel CaO-SiO2-B2O3 glass-ceramics (CS10B) as a new bone replacement material, we compared the biodegradation and osteoconduction properties of CS10B, hydroxyapatite (HA), and tricalcium phosphate (TCP). Porous CS10B implants were prepared by the polymer sponge method. L5-6 single-level posterolateral spinal fusions were performed on 30 New Zealand white male rabbits. The animals were divided into three groups by implant material: CS10B, HA, and TCP. Radiographs were performed every 2 weeks. All animals were euthanized 12 weeks after surgery. The ratio of the area occupied by the ceramics by final and initial radiographs was calculated using radiomorphometric analysis. Uniaxial tensile strength was determined ...
Modified fluorcanasite glasses were fabricated by either altering the molar ratios of Na 2O and CaO ...
Modified fluorcanasite glasses were fabricated by either altering the molar ratios of Na(2)O and CaO...
This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Co...
Many calcium phosphate ceramics have been developed as bone graft Substitutes to treat bone defect. ...
Background: Bioactive glass-ceramics have the ability to directly bind to bones and have been widely...
One of the desired properties for any new biomaterial composition is its long-term stability in a su...
Abstract. Two bioceramics (Ca–P–O glass and A–W glass ceramic) were produced using conventional meth...
One of the desired properties for any new biomaterial composition is its long-term stability in a su...
Various synthetic bone substitutes have been developed to reconstruct the bony defects that clinicia...
Ceramics have many properties which might make them suitable alternatives to bone grafts. This prese...
Apatite-wollastonite glass-ceramics have high mechanical strength, and CaO-SiO2-B2O3 glass-ceramics ...
This aim of this research was to develop a novel ceramic scaffold to evaluate the response of bone a...
The most important property of a bone cement or a bone substitute in load bearing orthopaedic implan...
This aim of this research was to develop a novel ceramic scaffold to evaluate the response of bone a...
Novel bioactive and biodegradable glass ceramics with high mechanical strength in the (50-x/2)CaO. S...
Modified fluorcanasite glasses were fabricated by either altering the molar ratios of Na 2O and CaO ...
Modified fluorcanasite glasses were fabricated by either altering the molar ratios of Na(2)O and CaO...
This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Co...
Many calcium phosphate ceramics have been developed as bone graft Substitutes to treat bone defect. ...
Background: Bioactive glass-ceramics have the ability to directly bind to bones and have been widely...
One of the desired properties for any new biomaterial composition is its long-term stability in a su...
Abstract. Two bioceramics (Ca–P–O glass and A–W glass ceramic) were produced using conventional meth...
One of the desired properties for any new biomaterial composition is its long-term stability in a su...
Various synthetic bone substitutes have been developed to reconstruct the bony defects that clinicia...
Ceramics have many properties which might make them suitable alternatives to bone grafts. This prese...
Apatite-wollastonite glass-ceramics have high mechanical strength, and CaO-SiO2-B2O3 glass-ceramics ...
This aim of this research was to develop a novel ceramic scaffold to evaluate the response of bone a...
The most important property of a bone cement or a bone substitute in load bearing orthopaedic implan...
This aim of this research was to develop a novel ceramic scaffold to evaluate the response of bone a...
Novel bioactive and biodegradable glass ceramics with high mechanical strength in the (50-x/2)CaO. S...
Modified fluorcanasite glasses were fabricated by either altering the molar ratios of Na 2O and CaO ...
Modified fluorcanasite glasses were fabricated by either altering the molar ratios of Na(2)O and CaO...
This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Co...