Vapor Sublimation and Deposition Polymerization to Fabricate a Directional Scaffold for Guiding Tubular Dentin Regeneration
Jane Christy,
Chih‐Peng Chuang,
Chih‐Yu Wu
et al.
Abstract:Dental caries, or tooth decay, is a widespread problem and is generally considered irreversible, yet a regeneration solution exists to cure them. In this study, a multifunctional and biocompatible dental scaffold is fabricated by a unique vapor sublimation and deposition polymerization process with the well‐accepted material Parylene, resulting in the construction of a 3D and porous polymer scaffold that accommodates living cells and a combination of growth factor molecules in a single fabrication process, whi… Show more
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