“…Numerous researches have combined bioceramics like bioactive glasses (BG), hydroxyapatite (HA), and calcium phosphate (CP) in dental field because of its important biological characteristics like osteoinductivity and osteoconductivity and capability to minimize the natural inorganic bone constituent (Heinemann et al, 2010;Hu et al, 2016;Li et al, 2008). For bone healing/reparation uses and dental membranes, beta tri-calcium phosphate (β-TCP) has been used as an outstanding bioceramic in several medical places because of its excellent osteo-conductivity, bioactivity, and extreme in vivo resorb ability that are beneficial for effective regeneration process (Rad et al, 2017;Soheilifar et al, 2014;Yang et al, 2015). Numerous forms of the membranes including fibers, gels, foams, and mats, synthesized by a range of procedures involving electrospinning, particulate leaching, freeze-drying, selfassembly, solvent casting, and molding have been utilized (Hurt et al, 2014;Rad et al, 2017;Saleem et al, 2011).…”