[[abstract]]Because of its outstanding characteristics, bioglass is considered a potential bone substitute; however, it is difficult to be fabricated into a scaffold because of insufficient strength. Although there are several methods for producing a three-dimensional ceramic scaffold, most of these methods cannot completely mimic the bone structure. In this study, a bioglass scaffold was fabricated through selective laser sintering (SLS) with the addition of the iron element that could ascend the laser absorption rate with the improvement of the formability and mechanical strength of scaffolds. As a result, the laser absorption proficiency improved with an increase in the amount of iron added; a competent bioglass scaffold could be success...
Large bone defects are challenging to heal, and often require an osteoconductive and stable support ...
AbstractThis study presents a fabrication process of bone scaffold model with titanium biomedical ma...
[[abstract]]Severe periodontal disease can cause damage and atrophy of alveolar bone. Presently, Fe2...
[[abstract]]Because of its outstanding characteristics, bioglass is considered a potential bone subs...
Bioactive glasses are promising materials for bone scaffolds due to their ability to assist in tissu...
Bioactive glasses are promising materials for bone scaffolds due to their ability to assist in tissu...
Bioactive glasses are more promising than biopolymers in fabricating scaffolds for bone tissue repa...
Fabrication of mechanically competent bioactive scaffolds is a great challenge in bone tissue engine...
13-93 glass is a third-generation bioactive material which accelerates the bone’s natural ability to...
Bioactive glass is a synthetic material that reacts in vivo and forms an inorganic hydroxyapatite-li...
An initial investigation was held into the feasibility of producing bone replacement implants from ...
Biomedical Tissue Engineering, Biomaterials, and Medical Devices Poster SessionBioactive glasses are...
Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) is used to fabricate tissue engineering scaffold due to its versatil...
Bone scaffold fabrication using powder-bed based additive manufacturing techniques, like the selecti...
13-93 glass is a third-generation bioactive material which accelerates the bone’s natural ability to...
Large bone defects are challenging to heal, and often require an osteoconductive and stable support ...
AbstractThis study presents a fabrication process of bone scaffold model with titanium biomedical ma...
[[abstract]]Severe periodontal disease can cause damage and atrophy of alveolar bone. Presently, Fe2...
[[abstract]]Because of its outstanding characteristics, bioglass is considered a potential bone subs...
Bioactive glasses are promising materials for bone scaffolds due to their ability to assist in tissu...
Bioactive glasses are promising materials for bone scaffolds due to their ability to assist in tissu...
Bioactive glasses are more promising than biopolymers in fabricating scaffolds for bone tissue repa...
Fabrication of mechanically competent bioactive scaffolds is a great challenge in bone tissue engine...
13-93 glass is a third-generation bioactive material which accelerates the bone’s natural ability to...
Bioactive glass is a synthetic material that reacts in vivo and forms an inorganic hydroxyapatite-li...
An initial investigation was held into the feasibility of producing bone replacement implants from ...
Biomedical Tissue Engineering, Biomaterials, and Medical Devices Poster SessionBioactive glasses are...
Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) is used to fabricate tissue engineering scaffold due to its versatil...
Bone scaffold fabrication using powder-bed based additive manufacturing techniques, like the selecti...
13-93 glass is a third-generation bioactive material which accelerates the bone’s natural ability to...
Large bone defects are challenging to heal, and often require an osteoconductive and stable support ...
AbstractThis study presents a fabrication process of bone scaffold model with titanium biomedical ma...
[[abstract]]Severe periodontal disease can cause damage and atrophy of alveolar bone. Presently, Fe2...