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|a Nanostructured biomaterials for cranio-maxillofacial and oral applications /
|c series editor Ashutosh Tiwari ; edited by J�ulio C.M. Souza, Dachamir Hotza, Bruno Henriques and Aldo R. Boccaccini.
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|a Front Cover; Nanostructured Biomaterials for Cranio-Maxillofacial and Oral Applications; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Editors Biography; Preface; Chapter 1: Current state of nanostructured biomaterials for oral and cranio-maxillofacial rehabilitation; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Nanoscale Texturized Surfaces of Implants; 1.3 Nanostructured Bioactive Ceramics and Composites; 1.4 Functionally Graded Nanostructured Biomaterials; 1.5 Concluding Remarks; References; Chapter 2: Nanostructured surfaces of cranio-maxillofacial and dental implants; 2.1 Introduction.
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|a 2.2 Dental and Cranio-maxillofacial Implants2.3 Titanium Surface; 2.4 Physical and Chemical Methods for Modification of Implant Surfaces; 2.4.1 Modification of Surfaces by Grit-Blasting and Etching; 2.4.2 Functionalization of titanium surfaces by anodization; 2.4.2.1 Formation of TiO2 nanotubes by anodization; 2.4.3 Functionalization by Using Bioactive Ceramics; 2.4.4 Surfaces Coated by Synthetic and Natural Absorbable Polymers; 2.5 Concluding Remarks; References; Chapter 3: Degradation of titanium-based implants; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 The Corrosive Oral Environment; 3.3 Corrosion of Titanium.
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|a 3.4 Simultaneous Degradation of Titanium by Corrosion and Wear Interactions3.5 Interaction Between Wear Debris and Surrounding Tissues; 3.6 Concluding Remarks; References; Chapter 4: Adverse local and systemic effect of nanoparticles released from oral and cranio-maxillofacial implants; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Degradation Products Released From Implant and Prosthetic Structures; 4.3 Local Toxicity Surrounding Prosthetic and Implant Structures; 4.4 Evidence of Systemic Toxicity Caused by Degradation Products; 4.5 Current Limitations on the Cytoxicity of Wear Particles; 4.6 Concluding Remarks.
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|a 6.2.2.1 Bioactive glasses6.2.2.2 Bioactive glass-ceramics; Apatite-wollastonite glass-ceramic; 6.2.2.3 Calcium phosphates; 6.2.2.4 Calcium phosphate bone cements; 6.2.2.5 Bioresorbable ceramics; 6.2.3 Third Generation: Tissue Self-Regeneration Inducers; 6.3 Nano-pores and Hierarchical Porosity; 6.3.1 Macro, Meso, and Microporosity; 6.3.1.1 First-generation hierarchical materials: Sol-gel glass foams; 6.3.1.2 Second-generation hierarchical constructs: Mesoporous silica/macroporous glass-based multicomponent systems.
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|a Nanostructured Biomaterials for Cranio-maxillofacial and Oral Applications examines the combined impact of materials science, biomedical and chemical engineering, and biology to provide enhanced biomaterials for applications in maxillo-facial rehabilitation and implantology. With a strong focus on a variety of material classes, it examines material processing and characterization techniques to decrease mechanical and biological failure in the human body. After an introduction to the field, the most commonly used materials for cranio-facial applications, including ceramics, polymers and glass ceramics are presented. The book then looks at nanostructured surfaces, functionally graded biomaterials and the manufacturing of nanostructured materials via 3-D printing. This book is a valuable resource for scientists, researchers and clinicians wishing to broaden their knowledge in this important and developing field.
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