Significance of Bioceramics for Bone Surgery

The paper presents ceramic implant materials used in orthopaedics, restorative dentistry, maxillofacial surgery and otholaryngology. In addition to oxide ceramics, also materials on the basis of calcium phosphates are presented, including composites with hydroxiapatite or TCP matrix. Possible types...

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Main Author: A. Ślósarczyk
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Language:English
Published: Institute of Fundamental Technological Research 2015-06-01
Series:Engineering Transactions
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Online Access:https://et.ippt.pan.pl/index.php/et/article/view/563
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description The paper presents ceramic implant materials used in orthopaedics, restorative dentistry, maxillofacial surgery and otholaryngology. In addition to oxide ceramics, also materials on the basis of calcium phosphates are presented, including composites with hydroxiapatite or TCP matrix. Possible types of behaviour of implantation materials and living tissues as well as resulting classification of biomaterials, subdivided into: nearly inert, bioactive and resorbable, are discussed. Attention was drawn to the most prospective directions of research studies of biomaterials for the future.
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spelling doaj-art-4f22734909d54ca9b4430fafe73671da2025-08-20T03:49:49ZengInstitute of Fundamental Technological ResearchEngineering Transactions0867-888X2450-80712015-06-01492-310.24423/engtrans.563.2001Significance of Bioceramics for Bone SurgeryA. Ślósarczyk0University of Mining and MetallurgyThe paper presents ceramic implant materials used in orthopaedics, restorative dentistry, maxillofacial surgery and otholaryngology. In addition to oxide ceramics, also materials on the basis of calcium phosphates are presented, including composites with hydroxiapatite or TCP matrix. Possible types of behaviour of implantation materials and living tissues as well as resulting classification of biomaterials, subdivided into: nearly inert, bioactive and resorbable, are discussed. Attention was drawn to the most prospective directions of research studies of biomaterials for the future.https://et.ippt.pan.pl/index.php/et/article/view/563bioceramicsimplantationbone substitution
spellingShingle A. Ślósarczyk
Significance of Bioceramics for Bone Surgery
Engineering Transactions
bioceramics
implantation
bone substitution
title Significance of Bioceramics for Bone Surgery
title_full Significance of Bioceramics for Bone Surgery
title_fullStr Significance of Bioceramics for Bone Surgery
title_full_unstemmed Significance of Bioceramics for Bone Surgery
title_short Significance of Bioceramics for Bone Surgery
title_sort significance of bioceramics for bone surgery
topic bioceramics
implantation
bone substitution
url https://et.ippt.pan.pl/index.php/et/article/view/563
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