A bioceramic implant has proved to stimulate regeneration of natural skull bone, so that even large cranial defects can be repaired in a way that has not been possible before. The research, led from ...
The first ever scientific long-term study on 3D-printed bioceramic patient specific implants (PSI) shows impressive results of over 92% total success rate achieved with Lithoz's LithaBone TCP 300 ...
A study finds that a bioceramic scaffold can induce bone regrowth for cranial defect repair. Repairing cranial defects is a significant challenge because the ideal solution, bone grafts, carries risks ...
The city of Limoges, located in the heart of west central France, is known for its high quality porcelain factories which employed up to 10,000 workers at the height of their golden age during the ...
The remarkable progress of ceramics in recent years has resulted in the development of materials with chemical, physical and mechanical properties that are suitable for biomedical applications.
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