A review of the effect of various ions on the properties and the clinical applications of novel bioactive glasses in medicine and dentistry
Bioactive glass is a novel material that dissolves and forms a bond with bone when exposed to body fluids. Bioactive glasses are silicate-based, with calcium and phosphate in identical proportions to those of natural bone; therefore, they have high biocompatibility. Bioactive glasses have wide-rangi...
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Main Authors: | Saqib Ali (Author), Imran Farooq (Author), Kefi Iqbal (Author) |
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2014-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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