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Metallic Foam Bone
Processing, Modification and Characterization and Properties

A thorough treatment that focuses on the fabrication and medical applications of metal foams for hard tissue replacement and regeneration

Cuie Wen (Edited by)

9780081012895

Hardback, published 23 November 2016

260 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 2.2 cm, 0.41 kg

Metallic Foam Bone: Processing, Modification and Characterization and Properties examines the use of porous metals as novel bone replacement materials. With a strong focus on materials science and clinical applications, the book also examines the modification of metals to ensure their biocompatibility and efficacy in vivo.

Initial chapters discuss processing and production methods of metals for tissue engineering and biomedical applications that are followed by topics on practical applications in orthopedics and dentistry. Finally, the book addresses the surface science of metallic foam and how it can be tailored for medical applications.

This book is a valuable resource for materials scientists, biomedical engineers, and clinicians with an interest in innovative biomaterials for orthopedic and bone restoration.

1. Metallic scaffolds manufactured by selective laser melting for biomedical applications

2. Production methods and characterization of porous Mg and Mg alloys for biomedical applications

3. Metal scaffolds processed by electron beam melting for biomedical applications

4. Titanium foam for bone tissue engineering

5. Titanium foam scaffolds for dental applications

6. Chemical surface modification of a titanium scaffold

7. Nanotopography and surface chemistry of TiO2–ZrO2–ZrTiO4 nanotubular surfaces and the influence on their bioactivity and cell responses

8. Antibacterial design for metal implants

9. The bioactivity and bone cell attachment of nanotubular layers anodized in aqueous and nonaqueous electrolytes

Subject Areas: Biomedical engineering [MQW], Medical equipment & techniques [MBG]

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