Bioactive ceramics have received great attention in the past decades owing to their success in stimulating cell proliferation, differentiation and bone tissue regeneration. They can react and form chemical bonds with cells and tissues in human body. This paper provides a comprehensive review of the application of bioactive ceramics for bone repair and regeneration. The review systematically summarizes the types and characters of bioactive ceramics, the fabrication methods for nanostructure and hierarchically porous structure, typical toughness methods for ceramic scaffold and corresponding mechanisms such as fiber toughness, whisker toughness and particle toughness. Moreover, greater insights into the mechanisms of interaction between ceram...
required mechanical properties and favourable microstruc-ture to promote cell attachment, growth and...
Bioactive composites, prepared by the combination of glasses or glass–ceramics with natural or synth...
The main bioactive ceramics and glasses used or under development for tissue engineering application...
Abstract: Bioactive ceramics have received great attention in the past decades owing to their succes...
In the case of repairing large and critical-size bone defects, the currently available synthetic mat...
Bioactivity is a property of the ceramic surface which induces biological integration of living soft...
Several varieties of ceramics, such as Bioglass-type glasses, sintered hydroxyapatite and glass-cera...
The bioceramic composites studied for the funded project included the combinations of bioinert ceram...
The need for implants to repair large bone defects is driving the development of porous synthetic sc...
Bioceramics, natural and synthetic, are designed to induce a strong bonding to bone and appeared as ...
Different bone injuries may call for different types of bone grafting and unique bone graft material...
During the past 50 years, advances in many speciality bioceramics such as alumina, zirconia, hydroxy...
Ceramic nanofibers have been shown to be a new horizon of research in the biomedical area, due to th...
Calcium phosphates (CaPs) are widely accepted biomaterials able to promote the regeneration of bone ...
This thesis deals with ceramic materials applied in medicine, mainly in orthopaedics and dentistry. ...
required mechanical properties and favourable microstruc-ture to promote cell attachment, growth and...
Bioactive composites, prepared by the combination of glasses or glass–ceramics with natural or synth...
The main bioactive ceramics and glasses used or under development for tissue engineering application...
Abstract: Bioactive ceramics have received great attention in the past decades owing to their succes...
In the case of repairing large and critical-size bone defects, the currently available synthetic mat...
Bioactivity is a property of the ceramic surface which induces biological integration of living soft...
Several varieties of ceramics, such as Bioglass-type glasses, sintered hydroxyapatite and glass-cera...
The bioceramic composites studied for the funded project included the combinations of bioinert ceram...
The need for implants to repair large bone defects is driving the development of porous synthetic sc...
Bioceramics, natural and synthetic, are designed to induce a strong bonding to bone and appeared as ...
Different bone injuries may call for different types of bone grafting and unique bone graft material...
During the past 50 years, advances in many speciality bioceramics such as alumina, zirconia, hydroxy...
Ceramic nanofibers have been shown to be a new horizon of research in the biomedical area, due to th...
Calcium phosphates (CaPs) are widely accepted biomaterials able to promote the regeneration of bone ...
This thesis deals with ceramic materials applied in medicine, mainly in orthopaedics and dentistry. ...
required mechanical properties and favourable microstruc-ture to promote cell attachment, growth and...
Bioactive composites, prepared by the combination of glasses or glass–ceramics with natural or synth...
The main bioactive ceramics and glasses used or under development for tissue engineering application...