Bioactive Glass and Glass-Ceramic Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Engineering
Imperial College London · Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
Abstract
Traditionally, bioactive glasses have been used to fill and restore bone defects. More recently, this category of biomaterials has become an emerging research field for bone tissue engineering applications. Here, we review and discuss current knowledge on porous bone tissue engineering scaffolds on the basis of melt-derived bioactive silicate glass compositions and relevant composite structures. Starting with an excerpt on the history of bioactive glasses, as well as on fundamental requirements for bone tissue engineering scaffolds, a detailed overview on recent developments of bioactive glass and glass-ceramic scaffolds will be given, including a summary of common fabrication methods and a discussion on the…
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2Topics & keywords
- Bioactive glass
- Materials science
- Tissue engineering
- Silicate glass
- Fabrication
- Bone tissue
- Ceramic
- Nanotechnology