María Vallet-Regi & Daniel A Arcos Navarrete 
Biomimetic Nanoceramics in Clinical Use [PDF ebook] 
From Materials to Applications

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Recent developments in nanostructured materials have led to a shift in focus away from the replacement of tissues and towards regeneration. Nanoceramics with biomimetic properties have great potential in bone regeneration and new synthesis strategies have been developed to obtain materials with improved biocompatibility and multifunctional performance. The aim is to develop fully biocompatible implants, which exhibit biological responses at the nanometric scale in the same way that biogenic materials do. Current man-made implants are not fully biocompatible and always result in a foreign body reaction involving inflammatory response and fibrous encapsulation. Great efforts have, therefore, been made to develop synthetic strategies that tailor implant surfaces at the nanometric scale. The intention is to optimize the interaction at the tissue/implant interface thus improving quality of life for patients with enhanced results and shorter rehabilitation periods. This book deals with ‘new bioceramics’ for ‘new applications’. Current and future applications are considered in terms of chemical composition, structure and properties. It explains the processes that (from the point of view of solid state and sol-gel chemistry) lead to better bone implants and other medical devices. The book is structured to make it useful for students of biomaterials, but also as a reference for specialists interested in specific topics. Didactic figures and schemes make it easy for under-graduates to understand and the extended bibliography is indispensable for researchers. The introductions to each chapter deal with some common fundamental concepts thus allowing the comprehension of each one independently. The first chapter describes biological hard tissues in vertebrates, from the point of view of mineralization processes. Concepts of hard tissue mineralization are employed to explain how nature works and an overview of artificial alternatives is provided. Chapter 2 details several synthesis methodologies used to prepare nano-apatites. The aim is to obtain artificial carbonated calcium deficient nano-apatites that resemble, as closely as possible, natural biological apatites. A review on synthesis methods is collected in the bibliography. Chapter 3 describes, in-depth, the biomimetic processes used to prepare apatites similar to biological ones. It focuses on hard tissue-related biomimetism and deals with nanoceramics obtained as a consequence of biomimetic processes. Valuable information about the most widely used biomimetic solutions and evaluation methods are included. The final chapter provides an overview of the current and potential clinical applications of apatite-like biomimetic nanoceramics, intended as biomaterials for hard tissue repair, therapy and diagnosis.

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Table of Content

Chapter 1. Biological apatites in bone and teeth; Chapter 2 Synthetic nanoapatites; Chapter 3 Biomimetic nanoapatites on bioceramics; Chapter 4 Clinical applications of apatite derived nanoceramics;

About the author

Daniel Arcos was born in Madrid, Spain, in 1971. He is holding a postdoctoral research position (‘Ramón y Cajal’ grant) at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain. Since completing his Ph D in 2002 on the synthesis and evaluation of bioactive glasses and glass-ceramics, he has worked on the structural studies of silicon containing hydroxyapatites. Currently, his research is focused on mesoporous materials for biomedical applications

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Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 192 ● ISBN 9781847558923 ● File size 2.6 MB ● Publisher Royal Society of Chemistry ● Published 2008 ● Edition 1 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 5496290 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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