Photopolymerization is a common tool to harden materials initially in a liquid state. A surgeon can directly trigger the solidification of a dental implant or a bone or tissue filler. Traditionally, photopolymerization has been used mainly in dentistry. Over the last decade advances in material development including a wide range of biocompatible gel- and cement-systems open up a new avenue for in-situ photopolymerization for musculoskeletal, cardiovascular or neurosurgical applications. However, at the device level, surgical and endoscopic probes need to be developed to deliver the liquid photopolymer, harden it by light and to monitor that the hardened material has the appropriate property. Here we present a miniaturized light probe where ...
International audiencetObjective. Periodontitis is an inflammatory disease that destroys the tooth-s...
This study aimed at analyzing the applicability of commercially pure titanium grade 2 (Cp) in crania...
Photopolymerization of polymeric composites has been widely used in several biomedical applications ...
Photopolymerization is a common method to harden materials initially in a liquid state. A surgeon ca...
Photopolymerization is a common method to cure materials initially in a liquid state, such as dental...
Photopolymerized hydrogels are commonly used for a broad range of biomedical applications. As long a...
We report on the modelling and experimental validation of a photopolymerizable hydrogel for a Nucleu...
Nucleus pulposus replacements have been subjected to highly controversial discussions over the last ...
Nucleus pulposus replacements have been subjected to highly controversial discussions over the last ...
Photopolymerization is commonly used in a broad range of bioapplications, such as drug delivery, tis...
Replacing the gel-like central part of the intervertebral disc (IVD), so-called nucleus pulposus (NP...
Photopolymerization is commonly used in a broad range of bioapplications, such as drug delivery, tis...
We report on the modelling and experimental validation of a photopolymerizable hydrogel for a Nucleu...
A photopolymerizable bone filler material comprising a fluid polymeric material, a photoinitiator an...
Injectable biomaterials with in situ cross-linking reactions have been suggested to minimize the inv...
International audiencetObjective. Periodontitis is an inflammatory disease that destroys the tooth-s...
This study aimed at analyzing the applicability of commercially pure titanium grade 2 (Cp) in crania...
Photopolymerization of polymeric composites has been widely used in several biomedical applications ...
Photopolymerization is a common method to harden materials initially in a liquid state. A surgeon ca...
Photopolymerization is a common method to cure materials initially in a liquid state, such as dental...
Photopolymerized hydrogels are commonly used for a broad range of biomedical applications. As long a...
We report on the modelling and experimental validation of a photopolymerizable hydrogel for a Nucleu...
Nucleus pulposus replacements have been subjected to highly controversial discussions over the last ...
Nucleus pulposus replacements have been subjected to highly controversial discussions over the last ...
Photopolymerization is commonly used in a broad range of bioapplications, such as drug delivery, tis...
Replacing the gel-like central part of the intervertebral disc (IVD), so-called nucleus pulposus (NP...
Photopolymerization is commonly used in a broad range of bioapplications, such as drug delivery, tis...
We report on the modelling and experimental validation of a photopolymerizable hydrogel for a Nucleu...
A photopolymerizable bone filler material comprising a fluid polymeric material, a photoinitiator an...
Injectable biomaterials with in situ cross-linking reactions have been suggested to minimize the inv...
International audiencetObjective. Periodontitis is an inflammatory disease that destroys the tooth-s...
This study aimed at analyzing the applicability of commercially pure titanium grade 2 (Cp) in crania...
Photopolymerization of polymeric composites has been widely used in several biomedical applications ...