Hydroxyapatite in the form of hydroxycarbonate apatite is the principal mineral component of bone tissue in mammals. In Bioceramics, it is classed as a bioactive material, which means bone tissue grows directly on it when placed in apposition without intervening fibrous tissue. Hydroxyapatite is hence commonly used as bone grafts, fillers and as coatings for metal implants. This important book provides an overview of the most recent research and developments involving hydroxyapatite as a key material in medicine and its application.
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Table of Contents
Part I Properties and biological response to hydroxyapatite for medical applications
1. Structure and properties of hydroxyapatite for biomedical applications
2. Adhesion of hydroxyapatite on titanium medical implants
3. Biological response to hydroxyapatite
4. In vitro degradation behavior of hydroxyapatite
5. Zinc substitutes in hydroxyapatite for the inhibition of osteoporosis
Part II Biomedical applications of hydroxyapatite
6. Ultra-thin hydroxyapatite sheets for dental applications
7. Hydroxyapatite coatings for metallic implants
8. Multifunctional bioactive nanostructured films
9. Porous hydroxyapatite for drug delivery
10. Collagen-hydroxyapatite composite scaffolds for tissue engineering
11. Synthetic hydroxyapatite for tissue engineering applications
12. Synthetic hydroxyapatite for bone healing applications
13. Hydroxyapatite coating on biodegradable magnesium and magnesium-based alloys
14. Animal-bone derived hydroxyapatite in biomedical applications
15. Silicon substituted hydroxyapatites for biomedical applications