Bioactive Glasses
Bioactive glasses are novel dental materials which are mainly used in dentistry. It consists of calcium and phosphate which are present in proportion similar to bone hydroxyapatite.They are presently used in bone grafts, scaffolds and coating material for dental implants. Bioactive glasses like bioglass(45S5) are used intraorally for bone grafting. The bioactive glasses involves two common process namely sol-gel and melting. It forms a strong, rapid and stable bond with host tissues. Bioactive glass has become an interesting area for researchers and still research on bioactive glass is going on. Bioactive glass with various composition are used for wide range of applications.
- Materials
- Clinical applications
- Mesoporous bioactive glass
- Melt derived bioactive silicate glass
- Sol-gel derived glass
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