The bone-bonding ability as well as the osteconductivity of a bioactive glass was studied. It was established by mechanical testing that bone bonds firmly to the glass within two months in rabbit tibia. During a 3-month implantation period in sheep it was found that cylinders were well integrated in the femur. However, empty control holes were also filled with new bone. In contrast, in the sheep mandibular jaw new bone did not fill holes which were left empty. Holes filled with granules, however, were almost completely filled with new bone. Thus, in addition to its bone-bonding ability, the studied glass also conducts bone growth along its surfaces, i.e. is osteoconductive
Rods of a Hench-type and AKRA 15 glasses, and steel cylinders and plaques coated with AKRA 15 were i...
In this work, a set of novel bioactive glasses have been tested in vivo in an animal model. The new ...
The repair of structural bone defects such as segmental defects in the long bones of the limbs is a ...
The bone-bonding ability as well as the osteconductivity of a bioactive glass was studied. It was es...
This study is a first step to evaluate the properties of the new bioactive glass Crystal Bio Tech bo...
There is extensive experimental and surgical experience with the use of bone tissue to fill defect...
Bone defects caused by trauma or pathological events are major clinical and socioeconomic burdens. T...
In this study, injectable pastes based on a clinically-tested bioactive glass and glycerol (used as ...
Bioactive materials are investigated for their "osteoconductive" activity. After an analysis of the ...
The present work analyses the in vivo behaviour of a bioactive glass that can be used for osteostimu...
The "in vivo" behaviour of a new active glass, as granules, was checked for 3 months in mandibular s...
Bioactive glass fibers have been prepared and implanted in cortical defect and in muscle. The fibers...
A new bioactive glass was implanted in mandibular sheep's jaw as granules and as a block to check: a...
This paper provides a review of some of our recent work involving the use of bioactive glasses in en...
The bioactivity of two similar vitreous materials used in the form of granules of 'critical' size wa...
Rods of a Hench-type and AKRA 15 glasses, and steel cylinders and plaques coated with AKRA 15 were i...
In this work, a set of novel bioactive glasses have been tested in vivo in an animal model. The new ...
The repair of structural bone defects such as segmental defects in the long bones of the limbs is a ...
The bone-bonding ability as well as the osteconductivity of a bioactive glass was studied. It was es...
This study is a first step to evaluate the properties of the new bioactive glass Crystal Bio Tech bo...
There is extensive experimental and surgical experience with the use of bone tissue to fill defect...
Bone defects caused by trauma or pathological events are major clinical and socioeconomic burdens. T...
In this study, injectable pastes based on a clinically-tested bioactive glass and glycerol (used as ...
Bioactive materials are investigated for their "osteoconductive" activity. After an analysis of the ...
The present work analyses the in vivo behaviour of a bioactive glass that can be used for osteostimu...
The "in vivo" behaviour of a new active glass, as granules, was checked for 3 months in mandibular s...
Bioactive glass fibers have been prepared and implanted in cortical defect and in muscle. The fibers...
A new bioactive glass was implanted in mandibular sheep's jaw as granules and as a block to check: a...
This paper provides a review of some of our recent work involving the use of bioactive glasses in en...
The bioactivity of two similar vitreous materials used in the form of granules of 'critical' size wa...
Rods of a Hench-type and AKRA 15 glasses, and steel cylinders and plaques coated with AKRA 15 were i...
In this work, a set of novel bioactive glasses have been tested in vivo in an animal model. The new ...
The repair of structural bone defects such as segmental defects in the long bones of the limbs is a ...