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Synthesis and Characterization of Biomedical Materials
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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.
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Keywords
- 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
- comparative matrices
- Corrosion
- corrosion resistance
- COVID-19 Pandemic
- Co–Cr dental alloys
- 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 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
- 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 phase transitions
- sol–gel
- SPEC strategy
- Stainless Steel
- stereolithography
- stomatognathic system
- structural X-ray analysis
- surface nitriding
- surgical guide
- Technology, engineering, agriculture
- Technology: general issues
- 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