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Bioactive glass is a type of glass that has been developed to interact with living tissue. It is composed of silica, calcium oxide, and phosphate, and is designed to be biocompatible with the body. It is used in medical applications such as bone grafts, dental implants, and wound healing. It is also used in the production of medical devices, such as orthopedic implants and drug delivery systems.
Bioactive glass has several advantages over traditional glass, such as its ability to bond with living tissue, its biocompatibility, and its ability to release ions that can stimulate tissue growth. It is also highly durable and resistant to corrosion.
The bioactive glass market is growing rapidly, driven by the increasing demand for medical devices and implants. The market is expected to continue to grow in the coming years, as more applications are developed and the technology advances.
Some of the major companies in the bioactive glass market include Corning, Inc., Saint-Gobain, 3M, CeramTec, and Bioactive Glass Technologies. Show Less Read more