Advances in bioceramics and porous ceramics VII : a collection of papers presented at the 38th International Conference on Advanced Ceramics and Composites, January 27-31, 2014, Daytona Beach, Florida

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A collection of 15 papers from The American Ceramic Society’s 38th International Conference on Advanced Ceramics and Composites, held in Daytona Beach, Florida, January 26-31, 2014. This issue includes papers presented in Symposium 5 - Next Generation Bioceramics and Biocomposites and Symposium 9 - Porous Ceramics: Novel Developments and Applications.

Author(s): Colombo, Paolo; Gyekenyesi, Andrew L.; Halbig, Michael C.; Narayan, Roger
Series: Ceramic engineering and science proceedings 35 no. 5
Edition: 1
Publisher: Wiley-American Ceramic Society
Year: 2015

Language: English
Pages: 208
City: Daytona Beach, Fla.)
Tags: Химия и химическая промышленность;Материалы конференций, симпозиумов, съездов;

Content: Advances in Bioceramics and Porous Ceramics VII
Contents
Preface
Introduction
Bioceramics
INFLUENCE OF THE HYDROXYAPATITE POWDER PROPERTIES ON ITS PROPERTIES RHEOLOGY BEHAVIOR
ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION
3.1. EXPERIMENTAL
2.1. Materials
2.2. Processing
2.2. Characterizations
3.2. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
3.2.1. Rheological behavior of as received and calcined HA powder suspensions
3.2.2. Effect of solid loading on the rheology of suspension produced from calcined HA powder
CONCLUSION
ACKNOWLEDMENT
REFERENCES
NANOSTRUCTURAL Ca-ALUMINATE BASED BIOMATERIALS --
AN OVERVIEW
ABSTRACT INTRODUCTIONBODY TEMEPRATURE FORMED BIOMATERIALS
PROCESSING AND PROPERTY PROFILE
CHEMICAL ASPECTS
Stable chemically bonded bioceramics
NANOSTRUCTURE DEVELOPED CHEMICALLY BONDED BIOCERAMICS
NANOSTRUCTURES AND MECHANICAL STRENGTH
ADDITIONAL PROPERTY FEATURES OF NANOSTRUCTURAL CHEMICALLY BONDED BIOCERAMICS
NANOSTRUCTURE INCLUDING PHASES AND POROSITY FOR SPECIFIC PROPERTIES
Bioactivity and antibacterial properties simultaneously
APPLICATIONS FOR NANOSTRUCTURAL CHEMICALLY BONDED Ca-ALUMINATE BASED BIOMATERIALS
OUTLOOK
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
REFERENCES ANTIMICROBIAL EFFECTS OF FORMABLE GELATINOUS HYDROXYAPATITE-CALCIUM SILICATE NANOCOMPOSITES FOR BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONSABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Incorporation Of Chlorhexidine In Ca(OH)2 For GEMOSIL
Disc Sample Preparation
Microorganism
Antimicrobial Assay
Agar Diffusion Assay
In-Vitro Cell Cytotoxicity Testing Through MTS
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
CONCLUSION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
REFERENCES
USE OF INTER-FIBRIL SPACES AMONG ELECTROSPUN FIBRILS AS ION-FIXATION AND NANO-CRYSTALLIZATION
ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION
MATERIALS AND METHODS
RESULTS Apatite crystallization on the exposure to ammonia vaporEffects of glutaraldehyde cross-link formation on apatite deposition in SBF
Effects of silane (TEOS) coating on the Ca-P deposition in SBF
DISCUSSION
Effects of the vapor treatments
Fixation of other ions and molecules in the spaces
CONCLUSIVE REMARKS
Acknowledgment
REFERENCES
FRACTOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS OF BROKEN CERAMIC DENTAL RESTORATIONS
ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION
EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURE
RESULTS
CASE B1: A zirconia bridge
CASE B2: A training course zirconia bridge
CASE B3: A training course four-unit posterior zirconia bridge CASE B4: A three-unit alumina bridgeCASE B5: Three (or more) unit zirconia bridge
CASE B6: Three-unit e.max Press lithium disilicate bridge
CASE B7: A five-unit zirconia telescoping denture
CASE: C1 Incisor zirconia crown
DISCUSSION
CONCLUSIONS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
REFERENCES
IN VIVO EVALUATION OF SCAFFOLDS WITH A GRID-LIKE MICROSTRUCTURE COMPOSED OF A MIXTURE OF SILICATE (13-93) AND BORATE (13-93B3) BIOACTIVE GLASSES
ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Fabrication of bioactive glass scaffolds
Characterization of as-fabricated scaffolds
Animals and surgical procedure