This article reports on the use of the binder jetting three-dimensional printing process combined with sintering to process bioceramic materials to form micro- and macroporous three-dimensional structures. Three different glass-ceramic formulations, apatite–wollastonite and two silicate-based glasses, have been processed using this route to create porous structures which have Young’s modulus equivalent to cortical bone and average bending strengths in the range 24–36 MPa. It is demonstrated that a range of macroporous geometries can be created with accuracies of ±0.25 mm over length scales up to 40 mm. Hot-stage microscopy is a valuable tool in the definition of processing parameters for the sintering step of the process. Overall, it is con...
The design of the bone scaffolds changes and develops with the developing technology and production ...
Wollastonite (CaSiO3)\u2013diopside (CaMgSi2O6) glass-ceramic scaffolds have been successfully fabri...
The demand for biomimetic and biocompatible scaffolds in equivalence of structure and material compo...
This article reports on the use of the binder jetting three-dimensional printing process combined wi...
In this study, we describe the additive manufacturing of porous three-dimensionally (3D) printed cer...
The use of porous three-dimensional bioceramic scaffolds to support bone tissue growth and regenerat...
Three-dimensional printing technologies have shown distinct advantages to create porous scaffolds wi...
Silicate bioceramic scaffolds are of great interest in bone tissue engineering, but the fabrication ...
Silicate bioceramics possess an excellent bioactivity; however, shaping them into complex geometries...
The present study illustrates the manufacturing method of hierarchically porous 3D scaffolds based o...
The present study illustrates the manufacturing method of hierarchically porous 3D scaffolds based o...
Three-dimensional printing has opened up new perspectives in bone substitution, facilitating the pro...
Artificial bone grafting is widely used in current orthopedic surgery for bone defect problems. Unfo...
The Biosilicate® glass-ceramic is one of the most promising alternatives to the 45S5 Bioglass® in te...
This study demonstrates the usefulness of the lithography-based ceramic 3-dimensional printing techn...
The design of the bone scaffolds changes and develops with the developing technology and production ...
Wollastonite (CaSiO3)\u2013diopside (CaMgSi2O6) glass-ceramic scaffolds have been successfully fabri...
The demand for biomimetic and biocompatible scaffolds in equivalence of structure and material compo...
This article reports on the use of the binder jetting three-dimensional printing process combined wi...
In this study, we describe the additive manufacturing of porous three-dimensionally (3D) printed cer...
The use of porous three-dimensional bioceramic scaffolds to support bone tissue growth and regenerat...
Three-dimensional printing technologies have shown distinct advantages to create porous scaffolds wi...
Silicate bioceramic scaffolds are of great interest in bone tissue engineering, but the fabrication ...
Silicate bioceramics possess an excellent bioactivity; however, shaping them into complex geometries...
The present study illustrates the manufacturing method of hierarchically porous 3D scaffolds based o...
The present study illustrates the manufacturing method of hierarchically porous 3D scaffolds based o...
Three-dimensional printing has opened up new perspectives in bone substitution, facilitating the pro...
Artificial bone grafting is widely used in current orthopedic surgery for bone defect problems. Unfo...
The Biosilicate® glass-ceramic is one of the most promising alternatives to the 45S5 Bioglass® in te...
This study demonstrates the usefulness of the lithography-based ceramic 3-dimensional printing techn...
The design of the bone scaffolds changes and develops with the developing technology and production ...
Wollastonite (CaSiO3)\u2013diopside (CaMgSi2O6) glass-ceramic scaffolds have been successfully fabri...
The demand for biomimetic and biocompatible scaffolds in equivalence of structure and material compo...