Bioceramics and their Clinical Applications

Author:   Kunio Ishikawa (Chairman and Professor, Department of Biomaterials, Faculty of Dental Science, Kyushu University) ,  Ahmed El-Ghannam (Fellow, Japan Society for Promotion of Science) ,  Tadashi Kokubo (Chubu University, Japan)
Publisher:   Elsevier Science & Technology
Edition:   2nd edition
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9780081030011


Pages:   925
Publication Date:   01 January 2021
Format:   Paperback
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Bioceramics and their Clinical Applications, Second Edition provides an update on our understanding of bioceramics, the wider range of ceramics available, and their more sophisticated processing technologies. This book is ideal for new entrants to the field who need to get up-to-speed on key scientific topics in this area and the wide range of ceramics that are available for key applications. This book will also serve as a key reference for experienced researchers on this topic because of its comprehensive approach to the topic.

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Author:   Kunio Ishikawa (Chairman and Professor, Department of Biomaterials, Faculty of Dental Science, Kyushu University) ,  Ahmed El-Ghannam (Fellow, Japan Society for Promotion of Science) ,  Tadashi Kokubo (Chubu University, Japan)
Publisher:   Elsevier Science & Technology
Imprint:   Woodhead Publishing Ltd
Edition:   2nd edition
ISBN:  

9780081030011


ISBN 10:   0081030010
Pages:   925
Publication Date:   01 January 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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I. Bone 1. Anatomy, structure and properties 2. Bone metabolism, cells and molecules 3. Bone fracture and healing 4. Bone diseases II. Biological bone grafts 5. Autografts and allografts 6. Advantages and limitations III. Bioactive Ceramics for Bone Regeneration 7. Carbonate apatite HAp:CO3Ap: Kunio Ishikawa 8. TCP 9. ACP: Chrisian Rey 10. OCP: Osamu Suzuki 11. Calcium sulfate: Ricchi 12. CaCO3: Toshihiro Kasuga 13. BCP: Guy Daculsi 14. Silica calcium phosphate composite: Ahmed El-Ghannam 15. Bioglass: Mohamed Rahman; Julia Jones IV. Bioceramics for Tooth and Total Joint Replacements 16. Alumina: Corrido from Itali 17. Zirconia: Corado from Itali V. Bioactive Bone Cement 18. Apatite cement: Kochi 19. Brushite cement: 20. Dental cement VI. Bioactive Ceramic Coatings 21. Methods of coating 22. Advantages and disadvantages VII. Future Clinical Applications of Bioceramics A. Bioactive Ceramics for infection treatment B. Bioactive Ceramic and Cell Therapy 1. Combination with cells: Ohgushi C. Bioactive Ceramics for Soft Tissue regeneration and Disease Treatment 1. Urination incontinence 2. Breast Cancer Treatment 3. Infection treatment 4. Ophthalmology 5. ENT D. Composites for tissue engineering 1. Collagen composite: Kikuchi 2. Osteoinductive materials: Habibovic E. Bioceramics processing technology 1. 3D printing: Susmita Bose 2. Sol-Gel 3. Powder Metallurgy F. Analysis of the Biological Behavior of Bioceramics 1. Cell-tissue fluids interactions 2. Cell-Material interaction: Andres Garcia 3. Experimental animals: BenGuzzi, Hamed

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Kunio Ishikawa completed his B.S. (Chemistry), MA (Chemistry) and his Ph.D (Chemistry) from Osaka University in 1984, 1985 and 1990 respectively. Presently, he is the Chairman and Professor of Department of Biomaterials in the Faculty of Dental Science in Kyushu University. He is the member of several societies related to biomaterials like Japanese Society for Dental Materials and Devices, Japanese Society of Oral Implantology, The Japanese Society for Biomaterials, International Society for Ceramics in Medicine, Japanese Society of Ceramics etc. He is the author and co-author of more than 70 publications related to dental biomaterials and implants.In 2012, he received the award from Japanese Society for Biomaterials for remarkable contribution in the field. Dr. Ahmed El-Ghannam holds a Ph.D. in Bioengineering from the University of Pennsylvania, MSc in Glass Science and Technology, MSc and BSc in Chemistry. He has over 30 years of experience in the development of medical devices for tissue construction and disease treatment. He has six US patents in bioceramics and tissue engineering. Dr. El-Ghannam served as the president of the International Society for Ceramics in Medicine and Chair of the Southern Biomedical Engineering Conference. Dr. El-Ghannam is the Editor of aEUROoeMultifunctional Bioceramics For Innovative /TherapyaEURO , Key Engineering Materials, vol 28 and the Associated Editor of the Journal of Biomedical Materials Research and authored many book chapters. He is a fellow of the Japan Society for Promotion of Science. Dr. El-Ghannam has many publications in Orthopedics, Dental and Biomaterials Engineering journals that focus on the development of bioceramics for multifaceted applications including bone reconstruction, drug delivery to treat cancer and infection and augment soft tissue to treat urination incontinence. El-Ghannam, has been invited as a keynote and plenary speaker to various national and international meetings. Dr. El-Ghannam is the founder and president of ShefaBone,Inc., that manufactures SCPC resorbable bioactive dental bone graft. Dr. El-Ghannam is an active member in the Society for Biomaterials since 1993 and he is a member of the International Society for Ceramics in Medicine and the American Ceramic Society. Tadashi Kokubo is a Professor at the College of Life and Health Sciences, Chubu University, Japan. He is a member of many academic institutions in the area of ceramics and biomaterials, including the Japanese Society for Biomaterials, the Ceramic Society of Japan, the International Society for Ceramics in Medicine, and the World Academy of Ceramics.

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