In the maxillofacial area, specifically the orbital floor, injuries can cause bone deformities in the head and face that are difficult to repair or regenerate. Treatment methodologies include use of polymers, metal, ceramics on their own and in combinations mainly for repair purposes, but little attention has been paid to identify suitable materials for orbital floor regeneration. Polyurethane (PU) and hydroxyapatite (HA) micro- or nano- sized with different percentages (25%, 40% & 60%) were used to fabricate bioactive tissue engineering (TE) scaffolds using solvent casting and particulate leaching methods. Mechanical and physical characterisation of TE scaffolds was investigated by tensile tests and SEM respectively. Chemical and structura...
Biomaterial scaffolds meant to function as supporting structures to osteogenic cells play a pivotal ...
Plastic surgeons have long searched for the ideal materials to use in craniomaxillofacial reconstruc...
Bone tissue is a nanocomposite consisting of an organic and inorganic matrix, in which the collagen ...
In the maxillofacial area, specifically the orbital floor, injuries can cause bone deformities in th...
In the maxillofacial area, specifically the orbital floor, injuries can cause bone deformities in th...
The restoration of maxillofacial (orbital floor) bone requires materials that are biodegradable, bio...
Bioactive nano-hydroxyapatites have been synthesised for orbital floor repair and regeneration. Hydr...
Polyurethane (PU) is a promising polymer to support bone-matrix producing cells due to its durabilit...
WOS: 000427944900003Orbital implants are used in such procedures as a method by which the natural vo...
AbstractPolyurethane (PU) is a promising polymer to support bone–matrix producing cells due to its d...
In bone tissue regeneration, the use of biomineralized scaffolds to create the 3D porous structure n...
Fractures of the orbital floor are common in traffic accidents and assaults, and inadequate treatmen...
Biomaterials have been used to repair the human body for millennia, but it is only since the 1970s t...
In the treatment of orbital floor fractures, bone is ideally regenerated. The materials currently us...
Orbital floor fractures are a serious consequence of craniofacial trauma and account for approximate...
Biomaterial scaffolds meant to function as supporting structures to osteogenic cells play a pivotal ...
Plastic surgeons have long searched for the ideal materials to use in craniomaxillofacial reconstruc...
Bone tissue is a nanocomposite consisting of an organic and inorganic matrix, in which the collagen ...
In the maxillofacial area, specifically the orbital floor, injuries can cause bone deformities in th...
In the maxillofacial area, specifically the orbital floor, injuries can cause bone deformities in th...
The restoration of maxillofacial (orbital floor) bone requires materials that are biodegradable, bio...
Bioactive nano-hydroxyapatites have been synthesised for orbital floor repair and regeneration. Hydr...
Polyurethane (PU) is a promising polymer to support bone-matrix producing cells due to its durabilit...
WOS: 000427944900003Orbital implants are used in such procedures as a method by which the natural vo...
AbstractPolyurethane (PU) is a promising polymer to support bone–matrix producing cells due to its d...
In bone tissue regeneration, the use of biomineralized scaffolds to create the 3D porous structure n...
Fractures of the orbital floor are common in traffic accidents and assaults, and inadequate treatmen...
Biomaterials have been used to repair the human body for millennia, but it is only since the 1970s t...
In the treatment of orbital floor fractures, bone is ideally regenerated. The materials currently us...
Orbital floor fractures are a serious consequence of craniofacial trauma and account for approximate...
Biomaterial scaffolds meant to function as supporting structures to osteogenic cells play a pivotal ...
Plastic surgeons have long searched for the ideal materials to use in craniomaxillofacial reconstruc...
Bone tissue is a nanocomposite consisting of an organic and inorganic matrix, in which the collagen ...