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Bioactive glasses are a group of surface reactive glass-ceramic biomaterials and include the original bioactive glass, Bioglass. The biocompatibility and bioactivity of these glasses has led them to be investigated extensively for use as implant materials in the human body to repair and replace diseased or damaged bone.
Larry Hench and colleagues at the University of Florida first developed these materials in the late 1960s and they have been further developed by his research team at the Imperial College London and other researchers worldwide.
There have been many variations on the original composition which was Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved and termed Bioglass. This composition is known as 45S5. Other compositions are in the list below.
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Read your free e-book: http://copydl.space/mebk/50/en/B00HFYG1JS/book Due to their biocompatibility and bioactivity, bioactive glasses are used as highly effective implant materials throughout the human body to replace or repair damaged tissue. As a result, they have been in continuous use since shortly after their invention in the late 1960s and are the subject of extensive research worldwide.bioactive glasses provides readers with a detailed review of the current status of this unique material, its properties, technologies and applications. Chapters in part one deal with the materials and mechanical properties of bioactive glass, examining topics such as surface modification and cell interaction. Part two is focussed on the applications of bioactive glasses, covering their uses in wound ...
Get Complete Report @ http://www.bigmarketresearch.com/bioactive-glass-industry-2016-global-and-chinese-analysis-market The Global and Chinese Bioactive Glass Industry, 2011-2021 Market Research Report is a professional and in-depth study on the current state of the global Bioactive Glass industry with a focus on the Chinese market. The report provides key statistics on the market status of the Bioactive Glass manufacturers and is a valuable source of guidance and direction for companies and individuals interested in the industry. Firstly, the report provides a basic overview of the industry including its definition, applications and manufacturing technology. Then, the report explores the international and Chinese major industry players in detail. In this part, the report presents the co...
BioMin Technologies Ltd was established in 2014 to commercialise research conducted over the past decade at Queen Mary University London and Imperial College, London, to develop bioactive glass materials for treating dentine hypersensitivity, promoting remineralisation and preventing tooth decay.
AquaCare Air Abrasion & Polishing Unit. Clinical Applications – Class I – Class V cavity preparation, cleaning & decay removal – Crown preparation before cementation – Preventive Resin Restoration (PRR) – Composite/porcelain repair and restoration – Orthodontic bracket etching – Cleaning & polishing, removing tea/tobacco staining – Removing vegetal plugs or other matter prior to diagnosis of hidden caries
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Mesoporous silica with bioactive compositions and 3D printing from Prof Chengtie Wu, Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
We went to the Diamond Light Source in Oxfordshire, UK, as part of our CDT in Regenerative Medicine PhD at the University of Manchester. We saw the range of great facilities available at Diamond and studied research on bioactive glass in particular. Find out more about Diamond at: www.diamond.ac.uk Please like and share to spread the science love.
More videos at http://www.andalusianstories.com Researchers from the University of Málaga and the Institute of Ceramics and Glass in Madrid, have designed bioactive glass that helps bone cells to repair tissue. This compound accelerates the recovery process and avoids cellular rejection, offering a wide range of possibilities in terms of fracture healing.
The Advanced School on Glasses and Glass-Ceramics (G&GC; São Carlos) took place in São Carlos, São Paulo, Brazil, in August 1-9, 2015. The School is organized by the CeRTEV (Center for Research, Technology and Education in Vitreous Materials and was funded by FAPESP (The São Paulo Research Foundation) and the Department of Materials Engineering of the Federal University of São Carlos (UFSCar). Lecture "Bioactive Glass and Glass Ceramics" of Prof. Dr. Oscar Peitl, Phd Murilo Crovace, Dr. Clever Chinaglia and Phd Marina Trevelin - LaMaV, Materials Engineering Department, Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCar). Download the slide presentations via Google Drive: https://goo.gl/vY2pzB https://goo.gl/sn0Kir https://goo.gl/gio2iP https://goo.gl/ZXL8eg http://www.dema.ufscar.br http://lam...
Professor Julian Jones (Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering, Department of Materials - Imperial College London) inaugural lecture Julian Jones is a Professor of Biomaterials in the Department of Materials. Prior to this he held a Royal Academy of Engineering/ EPSRC Research Fellowship (awarded 2004), having completed his PhD in 2002. He joined the Department of Materials at Imperial having obtained an MEng in Metallurgy and the Science of Materials from the University of Oxford in 1999. His research interests are in biomaterials for regenerative medicine. His work on process development of foamed gel-derived bioactive glass (the first 3D porous scaffold made from bioactive glass) and inorganic/ organic hybrids has produced tough and flexible bioactive scaffolds suitable for tissue engin...
Larry Hench has been at the forefront of the revolution that has occurred in the past four decades in the field of bioactive glass. First discovered in 1969, these materials provided the first alternative to bioinert materials. In their second generation, bioglass has been used in interfacial bonding of an implant with host tissues. Today, according to Hench, we stand on the threshold of a third generation of bioglass materials that will leverage the gene-activating properties of 45S5 Bioglass to turn on a bodys own repair process and trigger real tissue regeneration. This lecture was given at the PACRIM8 meeting of ceramic and glass scientists held in 2009 in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Speaker: Jerome Chevalier (INSA Lyon) Abstract: High-tech ceramics have always been associated to medical devices: they are used today as femoral heads and acetabular cups for total hip replacement, dental implants and restorations, bone fillers and scaffolds for tissue engineering. Here, we describe their current clinical use and propose a picture of their evolutions for the next 20 years. The need for tough, strong and stable bionert ceramics should be met by either nanostructured, alumina and zirconia based ceramics and composites or by non oxide ceramics. Nanostructured calcium phosphate ceramics and porous bioactive glasses, possibly combined with an organic phase should present the desired properties for bone substitution and tissue engineering. The position of ceramics in a gradual ...
The Advanced School on Glasses and Glass-Ceramics (G&GC; São Carlos) took place in São Carlos, São Paulo, Brazil, in August 1-9, 2015. The School is organized by the CeRTEV (Center for Research, Technology and Education in Vitreous Materials and was funded by FAPESP (The São Paulo Research Foundation) and the Department of Materials Engineering of the Federal University of São Carlos (UFSCar). Lecture "Mechanical Properties of Glass-Ceramics" of Prof. Dr. Francisco C. Serbena - State University of Ponta Grossa. Download the slide presentation via Google Drive: https://goo.gl/u0iLml http://portal.uepg.br http://www.certev.ufscar.br
Long in the Tooth - The Physics of Tooth Repair. Tooth decay is generally considered to be the most prevalent of all human diseases. For over 150 years, decayed teeth have been repaired with unsightly silver amalgam, but in the last 40 years or so, there has been a revolution in the materials available, and contemporary clinicians have a choice of natural-looking materials that can be used with minimal damage to the remaining healthy tooth tissue. One of these materials is the glass-ionomer cement, which is highly bioactive, and capable forming a durable adhesive bond to the tooth surface. These features have led to novel "drill free" dental treatments becoming available. In this lecture, Professor Nicholson will review the current state of the art of these materials, and emphasise ...
The Advanced School on Glasses and Glass-Ceramics (G&GC; São Carlos) took place in São Carlos, São Paulo, Brazil, in August 1-9, 2015. The School is organized by the CeRTEV (Center for Research, Technology and Education in Vitreous Materials and was funded by FAPESP (The São Paulo Research Foundation) and the Department of Materials Engineering of the Federal University of São Carlos (UFSCar). Lecture "Optical spectroscopy techniques applied to glasses and glass ceramics" of Prof. Dr. Andrea S. S. de Camargo - Physics Institute of São Carlos, IFSC (USP). Download the slide presentation via Google Drive: https://goo.gl/gIzdNK http://www.ifsc.usp.br/ http://www.certev.ufscar.br
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Keynote lecture given by Dr. Roberto López-Píriz (CINN) during the International Symposium "Grand Challenges Facing Materials Science Community". Oviedo, October 23rd 2014