2020
DOI: 10.1002/jbm.b.34606
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Mechanical and degradation properties of poly(methyl methacrylate) cement/borate bioactive glass composites

Abstract: Bone cement is used extensively in orthopedics to anchor prostheses to bone and fill voids. Incorporating bioactive glass into poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA)‐based bone cement could potentially improve its effectiveness for these tasks. This study characterizes the mechanical and degradation properties of composites containing PMMA‐based bone cement and particles of borate bioactive glass designated as 13‐93B3. Glass particles of size 5, 33, and 100 μm were mixed with PMMA bone cement to create composites co… Show more

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“… 30 , 44 , 46 This type of BBG microfiber has been FDA-approved and commercialized with the trade name Mirragen for wound healing applications. 10 , 47 , 48 …”
Section: Processing Methods For Bbgsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“… 30 , 44 , 46 This type of BBG microfiber has been FDA-approved and commercialized with the trade name Mirragen for wound healing applications. 10 , 47 , 48 …”
Section: Processing Methods For Bbgsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For preparation of bone cements, initially BBGs were mixed with PMMA powder, which was then combined with the liquid component for polymerization and subsequently pressed into a mold to form a block. 10 BBGs have also been blended with chitosan solution to form an injectable scaffold to heal bone defects. 26 For similar applications, BBG incorporated gelatin-based injectable scaffolds were prepared by mixing gelatin and citric acid with BBG powder.…”
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“…Acrylic bone cements (ABC) are widely used in orthopedics for joint fixation [1,2], antibiotic release [3], bone defect filling, fractures stabilization, screw augmentation, cranioplasty, vertebroplasty, and kyphoplasty [4][5][6]. One strategy used to provide ABCs with bioactivity is the addition of CS, which, thanks to its excellent biological properties, transfers to the ABC the capacity to generate chemical bonding with the bone in the biological environment, achieving a more stable fixation through the improved interlocking between the bone and cement.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%