2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.msec.2020.110956
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Smart injectable self-setting bioceramics for dental applications

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“…Moreover, bioceramics have been incorporated in endodontic materials ( Chiang et al, 2016 ), resin composites ( Khalid et al, 2018 ), dental cements such as GICs ( Fuchs et al, 2015 ), and bone cements ( Wang et al, 2016 ). Bioceramics have been used as injectables ( Malik et al, 2020 ), scaffolds ( Khan et al, 2017 ), carrying growth factors ( Lee et al, 2014 ), and stem cells ( Huang et al, 2016 ) for various dental and craniofacial applications. Similarly, novel innovative bioceramic materials are being engineered with tailored properties for various indications in dental surgery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, bioceramics have been incorporated in endodontic materials ( Chiang et al, 2016 ), resin composites ( Khalid et al, 2018 ), dental cements such as GICs ( Fuchs et al, 2015 ), and bone cements ( Wang et al, 2016 ). Bioceramics have been used as injectables ( Malik et al, 2020 ), scaffolds ( Khan et al, 2017 ), carrying growth factors ( Lee et al, 2014 ), and stem cells ( Huang et al, 2016 ) for various dental and craniofacial applications. Similarly, novel innovative bioceramic materials are being engineered with tailored properties for various indications in dental surgery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the areas in which bioceramics have a wide range of applications is dentistry [ 210 ]. A new class of glass–ceramics based on Li 2 O-SiO 2 called Li disilicate (LD) was conceived for dentistry due to its aesthetics, chemical durability, high fracture strength, and inertness in the buccal environment [ 211 , 212 ].…”
Section: Lithium-doped Bioceramics In Regenerative Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thereby, the defect is completely filled, since the injected material can adopt the shape and size of a defect. Various applications of injectable materials have been reported, including those in dentistry [4]. Injectable hydrogels have been reported to be created based on proteins [5], but bone filling materials often also include bone cement consisting of calcium phosphates [6].…”
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confidence: 99%