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Bioactive Glass-Ceramics

Phospha.tes. Many phosphates cl aim unique material advantages over siUcates that make them worth the higher material costs for certain apphcations. Glass-ceramics containing the calcium orthophosphate apatite, for example, have demonstrated good biocompatibiUty and, in some cases even bioactivity (the abiUty to bond with bone) (25). Recent combinations of fluorapatite with phlogopite mica provide bioactivity as well as machinability and show promise as surgical implants (26). [Pg.325]

W. Vogel and co-workers, in T. Yamamuro, L. L. Hench, and J. Wilson, eds.. Handbook of Bioactive Ceramics, Hoi 1, Bioactive Glasses and Glass-Ceramics, CRC Press, Boca Raton, Fla., 1990. [Pg.326]

Kokubo, T. (1990) Surface chemistry of bioactive glass-ceramics. Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, 120, 138-151. [Pg.207]

Kokubo, T. (1991) Bioactive glass ceramics Properties and applications. Biomaterials, 12, 155-163. [Pg.362]

Kokubo, T., Ito, S., Huang, Z.T., Hayashi, T., Sakka, S., Kitsugi, T. and Yamamuro, T. (1990) Ca, P-rich layer formed on high-strength bioactive glass-ceramic A-W. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 24, 331-343. [Pg.362]

Hench, L.L. and Paschall H.A. (1973) Direct chemical bond of bioactive glass-ceramic materials to bone and muscle. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Symposium, 4, 25. [Pg.395]

Ordered mesoporous silica have already been studied as carriers for drug delivery [1,2] recently, their use has also been proposed in bone tissue engineering [3,4], in combination with bioactive glass-ceramic scaffolds [5,6]. The kinetics of ibuprofen release in SBF [7] from MCM-41 silica with similar pore diameter has shown puzzling discontinuities [3,6,8] aim of the present work is to assess whether these anomalies may be related to structural changes in the MCM-41 mesoporous spheres under the adopted conditions. [Pg.249]

L. L. Hench, Bioactive glasses and glass-ceramics. Mater. Sci. Forum 293 (1999) 37-64. [Pg.326]

H. Matsuoka, H. Akiyama, Y. Okada, C. Shigeno, J. Konishi, T. Kokubo, T. Nakamura, In vitro analysis of the stimulation of bone formation by highly bioactive apatite- and wollastonite-containing glass-ceramic Released calcium ions promote osteogenic differentiation in osteoblastic ROS17/2.8 cells, J. Biomed. Mater. Res. 47 (1999) 176-188. [Pg.326]

W. Holand, W. Vogel, K. Nauman, J. Gummel, Interface reactions between machinable bioactive glass-ceramics and bone, J. Biomed. Mater. Res. 19 (1985) 303-312. [Pg.326]

It must be noticed that Ca rich phosphate glasses and glass ceramics having a composition very close to apatite, the main component of bones are bioactive materials capable of bonding to natnral bones and then used for surgery implantation. ... [Pg.3146]

Gagliardi, M. (2006) Bioactive Glasses, Ceramics, Composites, Other Advanced Materials. Report AVM054A, BCC Research, October 2006. [Pg.37]

Ben-Nissan, B. and Ylanen, H.O. (2006) Bioactive glasses and glass ceramics, in Wiley Encyclopedia of Biomedical Engineering, John Wiley Sons, Inc., New York. [Pg.105]

Preparation and Characterisation of PLGA-Coated Porous Bioactive Glass-Ceramic... [Pg.518]

Figure 1. SEM micrographs of the macrostructure of the PLGA-coated bioactive glass-ceramic... Figure 1. SEM micrographs of the macrostructure of the PLGA-coated bioactive glass-ceramic...

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