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Development of nanoparticle doped hydroxyapatite-based composite scaffolds for maxillofacial reconstruction
Hydroxyapatite is widely used as a biomaterial filler to promote maxillofacial bone regeneration. Bacterial infections pose a common challenge to...
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Design and 3D printing of integrated bionic porous ceramic maxillofacial prosthesis
Maxillofacial bone is a personalized natural human bone and is difficult to repair after a defect. There are challenges in how to design a substitute...
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Mimicked 2D Scaffolds for Maxillofacial Surgery
In maxillofacial surgery, there are many cases which have defects in bone including soft tissue ( Harris CM, Laughlin R. Reconstruction of hard and... -
A material-based core–shell bioactive compound of mixed oxide phases with TiC on carbon black particles for bone augmentation in oral and maxillofacial surgery
Augmentation of a bone defect with bone graft materials for oral and maxillofacial surgery is a challenge for researchers. Bone substitutes...
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Maxillofacial Reconstruction: From Autogenous Bone Grafts to Bone Tissue Engineering
Maxillofacial reconstruction (using autogenous bone grafts, biomaterials, growth factors, distraction osteogenesis, dental implants, and bone tissue... -
Nanomaterials in Prosthetic Rehabilitation of Maxillofacial Defects
Maxillofacial reconstruction is complicated due to the etiology and nature of the tissue injury. The complexity of the facial structures adds to the... -
Use of Three-Dimensional Dental Impressions in Maxillofacial Surgeries
The construction process of 3D solid structures was first introduced by Charles Hull in the year 1983. His technique involved printing... -
Reconstruction of rabbit mandibular bone defects using carbonate apatite honeycomb blocks with an interconnected porous structure
Carbonate apatite (CO 3 Ap) granules are useful as a bone substitute because they can be remodeled to new natural bone in a manner that conforms to the...
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Three-dimensional printing of scaffolds for facial reconstruction
Three-dimensional (3D) printing of scaffolds for tissue engineering applications has grown substantially in the past two decades. Unlike conventional...
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Workflow for Robotic Point-of-Care Manufacturing of Personalized Maxillofacial Graft Fixation Hardware
As of this writing, Point-of-Care Manufacturing (POCM) occurs at a handful of advanced tertiary and quaternary care medical centers. These services...
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Development of a new critical size defect model in the paranasal sinus and first approach for defect reconstruction—An in vivo maxillary bone defect study in sheep
Fractures of the paranasal sinuses often require surgical intervention. Persisting bone defects lead to permanent visible deformities of the facial...
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Biphasic calcium phosphate doped with zirconia nanoparticles for reconstruction of induced mandibular defects in dogs: cone-beam computed tomographic and histopathologic evaluation
The present study aimed to evaluate osteogenic potential and biocompatibility of combining biphasic calcium phosphate with zirconia nanoparticles...
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Synergized bioperformance bone scaffolds of poly(vinyl alcohol)/silk fibroin particles with TiO2 as the base bone-mimicking materials for oral and maxillofacial surgery
Scaffolds of poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA)/silk fibroin particles (SP) with TiO 2 particles were prepared as the bone-mimicking materials. PVA solutions...
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Marine-derived bioceramics for orthopedic, reconstructive and dental surgery applications
Bioceramics are a fast-growing materials group, which are widely used in orthopedics, maxillofacial, dental, and reconstructive surgeries. They are...
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Polyurethane derived from castor oil monoacylglyceride (Ricinus communis) for bone defects reconstruction: characterization and in vivo testing
Biomaterials used in tissue regeneration processes represent a promising option for the versatility of its physical and chemical characteristics,...
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Application of bioactive glasses in various dental fields
Bioactive glasses are a group of bioceramic materials that have extensive clinical applications. Their properties such as high biocompatibility,...
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Guided bone regeneration in long-bone defect with a bilayer mineralized collagen membrane
Bone regeneration for large, critical-sized bone defects remains a clinical challenge nowadays. Guided bone regeneration (GBR) is a promising...
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Revascularization and angiogenesis for bone bioengineering in the craniofacial region: a review
The revascularization of grafted tissues is a complicated and non-straightforward process, which makes it challenging to perform reconstructive...
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Advancing collagen-based biomaterials for oral and craniofacial tissue regeneration
The oral and craniofacial region consists of various types of hard and soft tissues with the intricate organization. With the high prevalence of...
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Antibacterial properties of marine algae incorporated polylactide acid membranes as an alternative to clinically applied different collagen membranes
The reconstruction of bony defects in the alveolar crest poses challenges in dental practice. Guided tissue regeneration (GTR) and guided bone...