In the rapidly evolving field of tissue engineering, the development of functional biomaterials and seed cells holds transformative potential for repairing severe tissue defects. These biomaterials, ...
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A 70-year-old patient presented to the dental practice for an emergency exam after experiencing pain around the peri-implant tissues of implant #5. On evaluation, sulcular pus and buccal edematous ...
3D printers may one day become a permanent fixture of the operating theatre after UNSW scientists showed they could print bone-like structures containing living cells. Scientists from UNSW Sydney have ...
Hydroxyapatite (HA) is an inorganic mineral present in human bone and teeth. It plays a role in the structural strength of bone and in bone regeneration. While it occurs naturally in bone, healthcare ...
Regrowing or replacing bone lost to disease is tricky and often painful. In a new study Australian researchers have found a relatively simple way to induce stem cells to turn into bone cells quickly ...
Scientists from CNRS, in collaboration with hospital-university practitioners, veterinarians, and academics, have developed innovative biomaterials that not only replicate the chemical composition of ...
Bone cancer is a rare type of cancer that happens when cells in a bone begin to grow out of control. While people may think of bone as solid and unchanging, it constantly dissolves and forms new bone ...
Eastern India has launched its first private bone bank, enhancing access to safe and standardized bone allografts for ...