| Literature DB >> 29600260 |
Toktam Ghassemi1,2,3, Azadeh Shahroodi1,2,3, Mohammad H Ebrahimzadeh1,2,3, Alireza Mousavian1,2,3, Jebraeel Movaffagh1,2,3, Ali Moradi1,2,3.
Abstract
Bone disorders are of significant worry due to their increased prevalence in the median age. Scaffold-based bone tissue engineering holds great promise for the future of osseous defects therapies. Porous composite materials and functional coatings for metallic implants have been introduced in next generation of orthopedic medicine for tissue engineering. While osteoconductive materials such as hydroxyapatite and tricalcium phosphate ceramics as well as some biodegradable polymers are suggested, much interest has recently focused on the use of osteoinductive materials like demineralized bone matrix or bone derivatives. However, physiochemical modifications in terms of porosity, mechanical strength, cell adhesion, biocompatibility, cell proliferation, mineralization and osteogenic differentiation are required. This paper reviews studies on bone tissue engineering from the biomaterial point of view in scaffolding. Level of evidence: I.Entities:
Keywords: Bone tissue engineering; Regeneration; Scaffolds
Year: 2018 PMID: 29600260 PMCID: PMC5867363
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Bone Jt Surg ISSN: 2345-461X