用于骨科,重建和牙科手术的海洋生物陶瓷

IF 1.9 4区 材料科学 Q3 Materials Science Journal of the Australian Ceramic Society Pub Date : 2022-11-05 DOI:10.1007/s41779-022-00813-3
Faik Nuzhet Oktar, Semra Unal, Oguzhan Gunduz, Besim Ben Nissan, Innocent J. Macha, Sibel Akyol, Liviu Duta, Nazmi Ekren, Eray Altan, Mehmet Yetmez
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摘要生物陶瓷是一个发展迅速的材料门类,广泛应用于骨科、颌面外科、口腔外科和整形外科等领域。它们是用合成原料或天然原料生产的。羊和牛的骨头是天然资源,在转化为磷酸钙后使用。过去,人类的来源是从人类尸体的骨头中获得的,但现在这种做法已经停止了。另一方面,重建手术的“黄金标准”一直是使用患者自己的骨头,即自体骨,它比其他替代品愈合得更好。除了天然产品外,合成材料是由一系列基于海洋来源的无机原料和天然材料生产的,例如珊瑚和其他海洋来源的材料(即贝壳、珍珠)。这些材料用于生产生物陶瓷,因此用于植入物、器械和骨移植。尽管在过去四十年中出版了许多优秀的书籍和书籍章节,但尚未有报道全面审查涵盖现有的海洋材料,并指出相关工作和相应的参考文献,以允许医学和陶瓷科学家直接访问并为进一步研究海洋结构及其在骨科,颌面外科和重建外科领域的应用开辟新的途径。因此,本文综述了一般的海洋结构,它们在不同国家的位置和可用性,以及这些难以合成的独特结构的生产方法的研究现状。作者相信,这篇全面的综述不仅对陶艺家,而且对医学科学家都将是一个极好的来源。
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Marine-derived bioceramics for orthopedic, reconstructive and dental surgery applications

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Bioceramics are a fast-growing materials group, which are widely used in orthopedics, maxillofacial, dental, and reconstructive surgeries. They are produced using raw materials either from synthetic or natural sources. As naturally originated resources, the bones of sheep and cows are used after converting to calcium phosphates. Human-originated sources in the past were obtained from human cadaver bones, however now-a-days this has been discontinued. On the other hand, the “golden standard” in the reconstruction surgery has been using patients own bones, -i.e., autogenous bones, which heal better than other alternatives. Besides natural products, synthetic materials are produced from a range of inorganic raw and natural materials based on marine sources, such as corals, and other marine-derived materials (i.e., seashells, nacre). These are used to produce bioceramics and hence implants, devices, and bone grafts. Although during the last four decades a number of excellent books and book chapters have been published, no comprehensive review has been yet reported to cover the available marine materials and to indicate the related work and corresponding references to allow for both medical and ceramic scientists to access directly and open new avenues for further research on marine structures and their applications in orthopedic, maxillofacial, and reconstructive surgery areas. Hence, this review covers the general marine structures, their locations and availability in different countries and, current research on production methods of these unique structures that are difficult to fabricate synthetically. The authors are confident that this comprehensive review will be an excellent source not only for the ceramists, but also for the medical scientists.

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Journal of the Australian Ceramic Society
Journal of the Australian Ceramic Society MATERIALS SCIENCE, CERAMICS-
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期刊介绍: Publishes high quality research and technical papers in all areas of ceramic and related materials Spans the broad and growing fields of ceramic technology, material science and bioceramics Chronicles new advances in ceramic materials, manufacturing processes and applications Journal of the Australian Ceramic Society since 1965 Professional language editing service is available through our affiliates Nature Research Editing Service and American Journal Experts at the author''s cost and does not guarantee that the manuscript will be reviewed or accepted
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