Author:Wepnener, I; Richter, W; Joubert, ADate:01 Sep 2010Strong, bioinert materials have always been the focus for bone replacement and repair. This practice has since moved towards materials that can mimic living tissue and aid the healing process (i.e. be replaced by natural bone); thus materials ...Read more
Author:Wepener, I; Richter, W; Joubert, ADate:Jan 2010This presentation addresses the replacement and repair of bone. There are four types of biomaterials; namely biotoxic, bioinert, bioactive and ioresorbable. The most abundant inorganic mineral in bone is hydroxyapatite, which is a good candidate ...Read more