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Bionanomaterials for Dental Applications
Pan Stanford Publishing Pte. Ltd, Dec 2011, Pages: 350
Over the past years, nanoscale metallic and ceramic materials, also called nanomaterials, have attracted enormous amount of interest from researchers. Nanomaterials demonstrate novel properties compared with conventional (microcrystalline) materials because of their nanoscale features. Recently, chemical, physical, and mechanical processes for the fabrication of metal/alloy-ceramic nanocomposites with a unique microstructure have been developed. These processes permit the control of microstructural properties such as the size of pore openings, surfaces properties, and the nature of the base metal/alloy.
This book presents information about the structure and characteristics of new dental nanomaterials, corrosion behavior of metallic biomaterials and implants as well as methods of surface improvement of implants by means of nanoengineering, which decides the biocompatibility of the insert. It thoroughly explains the osseointegration from a biological viewpoint and early tissue response. Elaboration shows the current knowledge in the field of bionanomaterials engineering.
Key Features
- Highlights the enhanced properties of the nanomaterials and discusses the great potential of many bionanomaterials studied so far - Presents contributions by scientists and physicians, thoroughly covering both mechanical aspects of biomaterials and their medical applications - Includes an extensive bibliography for further reading
Readership
Advanced undergraduate- and graduate-level students in nanotechnology; researchers in materials science and engineering, nanotechnology, chemistry and medicine, especially those with an interest in dentistry; engineers in nanotechnology.
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