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Synthesis and Characterization of Biomedical Materials



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Autore: Dobrzański Leszek Adam Visualizza persona
Titolo: Synthesis and Characterization of Biomedical Materials Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (544 p.)
Soggetto topico: Technology: general issues
Soggetto geografico: Waddawalla / Well 40 (Great Sandy Desert WA SF51-08)
Soggetto non controllato: 316L stainless steel
45S5 Bioglass®
additive digital light printing
additive manufacturing
additive manufacturing technologies
antimicrobial properties
bioactive glass
bioengineering
Bioengineering 4.0
biomaterials
biomedical implants
biomedical materials
bone tissue engineering
CAD/CAM methods
calcium β-glycerophosphate
caries
CBCT tomography
chitosan
Co-Cr dental alloys
comparative matrices
corrosion
corrosion resistance
COVID-19 pandemic
CST
cytotoxicity
dendrological matrix
dental alloys
dental engineering
dental implantology
dental implants
dental interventionistic treatment
dental prophylaxis
dental prosthesis restoration manufacturing center
dental prosthetic restorations
dental prosthetics
dentist ethics
dentist safety
dentistry
dentistry 4.0
Dentistry 4.0
dentistry sustainable development
diblock copolymers
digital twin
drug delivery system
drug delivery systems
elimination clinical aerosol at the source
endodontics
energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscope
engineers' ethics
FEA
fibroblast cells
filling materials
fillings
flowable composite
fretting
fretting wear
gelatin
glass-ionomer cement
gutta-percha
health
high drug loading capacity
hollow mesoporous silica
hybrid materials
hybrid multilayer biological-engineering composites biomaterials
hydrogel material
hydroxyapatite
implant
implant-scaffolds
in-vitro tests
industry 4.0
Industry 4.0
injectable scaffolds
leaching
light-cured composites
long and healthy life policy
medical engineering
medical ethics
medical implants
medicine
metallography
microhardness
MSM
n/a
nanodendrites
nanoparticles
nanoprecipitation
nanostar
Ni-Cr-Mo
nickel
nitrogen
nitrogen absorption
obturation
one-pot synthesis
optimization
periodontology
photopolymer materials
photopolymerization process
porcelain firing
porous silica
procedural benchmarking
prosthetic restorations
regenerative medicine
regression analysis
Resilon
response surface methodology
rheology
robocasting
SARS-CoV-2 pandemic
scaffold
scanning electron microscopy
sealants
selective laser sintering
self-assembly
sintering
SLM
sodium alginate
sol-gel
sol-gel phase transitions
SPEC strategy
stainless steel
stereolithography
stomatognathic system
structural X-ray analysis
surface nitriding
surgical guide
tensile and bending strength
thin films
Ti(C, N) coating
Ti6Al4V dental alloy
titaniumcarbonitride
toothlessness
tribological tests
urethra
V-shaped tooth defects
virtual approach
well-being
zirconium carbide
Persona (resp. second.): Dobrzańska-DanikiewiczAnna D
DobrzańskiLech Bolesław
DobrzańskaJoanna
DobrzańskiLeszek Adam
Sommario/riassunto: This book aims to summarize the latest achievements in the development and manufacturing of modern biomaterials used in modern medicine and dentistry, for example, in cases where, as a result of a traffic or sports accident, aging, resection of organs after oncological surgery, or dangerous inflammation, there is a need to replace lost organs, tissues, and parts of the human body. The essence of biomedical materials is their constant contact with living tissues, organisms, or microorganisms and, therefore, they should meet numerous requirements from various fields, including medicine, biology, chemistry, tissue engineering, and materials science. For this reason, biomaterials must be compatible with the organism, and biocompatibility issues must be addressed before using the product in a clinical setting. The production and synthesis of biomaterials require the use of various technologies and methods to obtain the appropriate material, which is then processed using advanced material processing technologies. Often, however, it is necessary to directly manufacture a specific product with individualized geometric features and properties tailored to the requirements of a particular patient. In such cases, additive manufacturing methods are increasingly used. In this sense, it can be considered that the Biomaterials 4.0 stage has been reached, and detailed information is included in the individual chapters of this book on the achievements in the development and manufacturing of modern biomaterials used in modern regenerative medicine, regenerative dentistry, and tissue engineering.
Titolo autorizzato: Synthesis and Characterization of Biomedical Materials  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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