A review of classes of biomaterials and their applications is presented.
Ceramics used as biomaterials.
Indeed the wide variety of these materials in terms of composition.
Advanced ceramics and traditional ceramics are the main categories of ceramic materials.
Particular interest is paid to bioceramics calcium phosphates and hydroxyapatite which are the leading biomaterials.
Orthopedic implants hip prostheses etc are probably their most renowned application.
Hydroxyapatite can chemically bond rapidly with bone due to chemical similarities and was first used in the 70 s before being accepted as an implant material in north america in 1988.
Bioceramics and bioglasses are ceramic materials that are biocompatible.
Metals polymers ceramics and composites.
Ceramic biomaterials bioceramics the class of ceramics used for repair and replacement of diseased and damaged parts of the musculoskeletal system are referr slideshare uses cookies to improve functionality and performance and to provide you with relevant advertising.
Ceramic materials can be identified by their general properties like high hardness brittleness chemical stability and low thermal conductivity.
Types of biomaterials ref 1 most synthetic biomaterials used for implants are common materials familiar to the average materials engineer or scientist table 1.
Ceramics have been used as biomaterials for millennia.
Plaster of paris which is made of calcium sulphate hemihydrate caso4 h2o is also used in radiotherapy to make immobilization casts for patients and in dentistry for modeling of oral tissues.
In gen eral these materials can be divided into the fol lowing categories.
Only within the last 50 years have medical ceramics been incorporated into load bearing applications.
Bioceramics range in biocompatibility from the ceramic oxides which are inert in the body to the other extreme of resorbable materials which are eventually replaced by the body after they have assisted repair bioceramics are used in many types of medical procedures.
Table 1 examples of medical and dental materials and their.
These biomaterials are grouped into bioinert ceramics as alumina and zirconia bioactive glasses and glass ceramics and bioresorbable calcium phosphates based materials.
Bioceramics are an important subset of biomaterials.
These material properties are utilized to produce number of commercial and domestic products such as pottery bricks advanced functional items etc.