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Ceramics biomedical applications.
Traditional ceramics include refractories structural clay products whiteware earthenware i e pottery abrasives and cements whereas glass includes primarily flat container.
Advanced technical versus traditional products.
Department of pharmacology 1 jss college of pharmacy udhagamandalam 643001 tamil nadu india.
Department of radio diagnosis 2 jjm medical college davanagere 577004.
Biomedical applications of ceramic nanomaterials.
Chapter two bioceramics the use of ceramics for biomedical applications is a relatively recent phenomenon.
Gurumurthy 2 and a.
A review article pdf available in international journal of pharmaceutical sciences and research 8 8 4950 4959 january 2017 with 1 023 reads.
The use of ceramics for biomedical applications keeps increasing as does the number of bioceramic systems being studied in our laboratories.
Some bioceramics incorporate alumina al 2 o 3 as their lifespan is longer than that of the patient s.
The ecosystem of bioceramics is now much richer than it was 20 or 30 years ago thanks in particular to the development of third generation biomaterials that combine materials and biological factor to.
In vitro biocompatibility testing is used because it is less complicated cheaper and more reproducible.
Shivaramakrishnan balasubramanian 1 b.
Biomedical applications of ceramic nanomaterials.
Biomedical applications of ceramic nanomaterials.
If the application so requires the material is also tested in acidic and basic environments to gauge the extent of degradation if any.