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Silica-Based Bioactive Glasses and Their Applications in Hard Tissue Regeneration: A Review

Regenerative medicine is a field that aims to influence and improvise the processes of tissue repair and restoration and to assist the body to heal and recover. In the field of hard tissue regeneration, bio-inert materials are being predominantly used, and there is a necessity to use bioactive mater...

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Autores principales: Al-Harbi, Nuha, Mohammed, Hiba, Al-Hadeethi, Yas, Bakry, Ahmed Samir, Umar, Ahmad, Hussein, Mahmoud Ali, Abbassy, Mona Aly, Vaidya, Karthik Gurunath, Al Berakdar, Ghada, Mkawi, Elmoiz Merghni, Nune, Manasa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7909272/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33498229
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph14020075
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author Al-Harbi, Nuha
Mohammed, Hiba
Al-Hadeethi, Yas
Bakry, Ahmed Samir
Umar, Ahmad
Hussein, Mahmoud Ali
Abbassy, Mona Aly
Vaidya, Karthik Gurunath
Al Berakdar, Ghada
Mkawi, Elmoiz Merghni
Nune, Manasa
author_facet Al-Harbi, Nuha
Mohammed, Hiba
Al-Hadeethi, Yas
Bakry, Ahmed Samir
Umar, Ahmad
Hussein, Mahmoud Ali
Abbassy, Mona Aly
Vaidya, Karthik Gurunath
Al Berakdar, Ghada
Mkawi, Elmoiz Merghni
Nune, Manasa
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description Regenerative medicine is a field that aims to influence and improvise the processes of tissue repair and restoration and to assist the body to heal and recover. In the field of hard tissue regeneration, bio-inert materials are being predominantly used, and there is a necessity to use bioactive materials that can help in better tissue–implant interactions and facilitate the healing and regeneration process. One such bioactive material that is being focused upon and studied extensively in the past few decades is bioactive glass (BG). The original bioactive glass (45S5) is composed of silicon dioxide, sodium dioxide, calcium oxide, and phosphorus pentoxide and is mainly referred to by its commercial name Bioglass. BG is mainly used for bone tissue regeneration due to its osteoconductivity and osteostimulation properties. The bioactivity of BG, however, is highly dependent on the compositional ratio of certain glass-forming system content. The manipulation of content ratio and the element compositional flexibility of BG-forming network developed other types of bioactive glasses with controllable chemical durability and chemical affinity with bone and bioactivity. This review article mainly discusses the basic information about silica-based bioactive glasses, including their composition, processing, and properties, as well as their medical applications such as in bone regeneration, as bone grafts, and as dental implant coatings.
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spelling pubmed-79092722021-02-27 Silica-Based Bioactive Glasses and Their Applications in Hard Tissue Regeneration: A Review Al-Harbi, Nuha Mohammed, Hiba Al-Hadeethi, Yas Bakry, Ahmed Samir Umar, Ahmad Hussein, Mahmoud Ali Abbassy, Mona Aly Vaidya, Karthik Gurunath Al Berakdar, Ghada Mkawi, Elmoiz Merghni Nune, Manasa Pharmaceuticals (Basel) Review Regenerative medicine is a field that aims to influence and improvise the processes of tissue repair and restoration and to assist the body to heal and recover. In the field of hard tissue regeneration, bio-inert materials are being predominantly used, and there is a necessity to use bioactive materials that can help in better tissue–implant interactions and facilitate the healing and regeneration process. One such bioactive material that is being focused upon and studied extensively in the past few decades is bioactive glass (BG). The original bioactive glass (45S5) is composed of silicon dioxide, sodium dioxide, calcium oxide, and phosphorus pentoxide and is mainly referred to by its commercial name Bioglass. BG is mainly used for bone tissue regeneration due to its osteoconductivity and osteostimulation properties. The bioactivity of BG, however, is highly dependent on the compositional ratio of certain glass-forming system content. The manipulation of content ratio and the element compositional flexibility of BG-forming network developed other types of bioactive glasses with controllable chemical durability and chemical affinity with bone and bioactivity. This review article mainly discusses the basic information about silica-based bioactive glasses, including their composition, processing, and properties, as well as their medical applications such as in bone regeneration, as bone grafts, and as dental implant coatings. MDPI 2021-01-20 /pmc/articles/PMC7909272/ /pubmed/33498229 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph14020075 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Al-Harbi, Nuha
Mohammed, Hiba
Al-Hadeethi, Yas
Bakry, Ahmed Samir
Umar, Ahmad
Hussein, Mahmoud Ali
Abbassy, Mona Aly
Vaidya, Karthik Gurunath
Al Berakdar, Ghada
Mkawi, Elmoiz Merghni
Nune, Manasa
Silica-Based Bioactive Glasses and Their Applications in Hard Tissue Regeneration: A Review
title Silica-Based Bioactive Glasses and Their Applications in Hard Tissue Regeneration: A Review
title_full Silica-Based Bioactive Glasses and Their Applications in Hard Tissue Regeneration: A Review
title_fullStr Silica-Based Bioactive Glasses and Their Applications in Hard Tissue Regeneration: A Review
title_full_unstemmed Silica-Based Bioactive Glasses and Their Applications in Hard Tissue Regeneration: A Review
title_short Silica-Based Bioactive Glasses and Their Applications in Hard Tissue Regeneration: A Review
title_sort silica-based bioactive glasses and their applications in hard tissue regeneration: a review
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7909272/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33498229
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph14020075
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