<p><p>Bioceramics: Properties, Characterizations, and Applications is a general introduction to the uses of ceramics and glasses in the human body for the purposes of aiding, healing, correcting deformities, and restoring lost function. With over 35 years experience, the author developed the text as
Bioceramics: Materials · Properties · Applications
✍ Scribed by A. Ravaglioli, A. Krajewski (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 436
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
As recently as 20 years ago, ceramics were widely ignored as potential biomaterials. Interest in bioceramics has increased dramatically over the past decade to the point where it is anticipated they will be the materials of choice for many orthopedic, otologic, maxillofacial and dental applications during the decade of the '90s. Alumina ceramics are being used extensively as articulating comJ1onents in total joint prostheses because of Ithe materials low coefficient of friction and excellent wear resistances. Alumina ceramics are also being used in dental and maxillofacial applica tions because of the materials excellent biocompatibility. Because of its ability to chemically bond to bone, hydroxyapatite is rapidly becoming the material of choice for many dental and maxillofacial applications. For the past decade, one of the most widely researched topics in the field of orthopedics has been the clinical evaluation of joint prostheses based upon stabili zation via tissue ingrowth. It appears that the next generation of joint prostheses will be based upon direct chemically bonding to bone using hydroxyapatite, surface-active glass or surface-active glass ceramics coatings. Resorbable bioceramics are limited to temporary bone space fillers, periodontal pockets treatment and resorbable pharma ceutical delivery systems. Bioceramics is a comprehensive reference textbook covering the history of bio ceramics, present status of bioceramics, and prediction for future use of bioceramics. This book will serve as a major reference for students, as well as experienced bio material researchers. The book presents the state-of-the-art of bioceramics as of 1991.
✦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xv
A historical and philosophical outline and prospects for the application of biomaterials....Pages 1-15
Physical properties and physiology of bone....Pages 16-59
Survey of the physics of the locomotion of the human body....Pages 60-67
General problems connected with the use of biomaterials....Pages 68-80
Compatibility between bioceramics and the physiological environment....Pages 81-99
Materials for surgical use....Pages 100-197
Glasses and ceramics as coatings for massive supports....Pages 198-244
Shape and mechanical resistance....Pages 245-262
Range of application of ceramic prostheses for surgical implants....Pages 263-274
Current mechanical-testing devices as simulators of properties under dynamic movement....Pages 275-288
Maxillofacial implants....Pages 289-313
Fixing of the prosthesis to the skeletal part....Pages 314-341
Approach to biocompatibility tests....Pages 342-350
International standardization of measurement procedures....Pages 351-406
Back Matter....Pages 407-422
✦ Subjects
Characterization and Evaluation of Materials; Surgery; Ceramics, Glass, Composites, Natural Methods
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