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Development and application of inorganic bioactive ceramic nanocomposites for bone tissue remodeling

✍ Scribed by V. Dubok; A. Shynkaruk; O. Atamanenko; V. Protcenko; V. Kindrat; E. Shynkaruk; V. Kischuk; E. Buzaneva


Book ID
104063895
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
887 KB
Volume
169
Category
Article
ISSN
0921-5107

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✦ Synopsis


The objective of the article is to study the synthesis, animal tests and results of clinical applications of the newly proposed kind of bioactive ceramics for full bone tissue restoration-inorganic composites consisting of modified phosphate ceramics, bioactive glasses and bioactive glass-ceramic-so-called SYN-THETBONE materials. Regulation of the composition and structure of the composite can serve to adjust physicochemical and biological properties of the implant with demands of a particular surgery operation and provide the best results of the operations. The presented results demonstrate ample evidence of regulations of resorption rate and mechanism of the composite, favorable biological reaction on its implantation and prove its advantages and high efficiency in numerous surgery operations.


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