Nanoscale Bioactive Glasses In Medical Applications

This review focuses on recent advances in the development and use of nanoscale silicate bioactive glasses for medical applications. In the context of materials for bone substitution, dental applications and bone tissue engineering, nanoscale bioactive glasses have been gaining attention due to their expected superior osteoconductivity when compared with conventional (micrometer-sized) bioactive glass materials. A detailed overview of recent developments in the field of nanoscale bioactive glasses is given, including a summary of common fabrication methods and diverse application areas which include tissue engineering scaffolds and coatings, drug delivery devices, and dentistry. The nanofeatures characteristic of this type of bioactive glasses and the possibilities to expand their use in biomedical applications are highlighted.

Author
M Erol-Taygun Et Al
Origin
Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
Journal Title
Int J Appl Glass Sci 4 2 2013 136-148
Sector
Special Glass
Class
S 4002

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Nanoscale Bioactive Glasses In Medical Applications
Int J Appl Glass Sci 4 2 2013 136-148
S 4002
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