Composites and Hybrid Materials Used for Implants and Bone Reconstruction: A State of the Art

Efren Vazquez Silva, Gabriela Blanca Abad Farfan, Pablo Peña Tapia, Paul Bolivar Torres Jara, Freddy Patricio Moncayo Matute, Tony Jesus Viloria Avila, Mary Josefina Vergara Paredes, Andrés Fernando Andrade Galarza

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Abstract

This work presents a review, covering the years 2007 to 2020, on the main composite and hybrid materials on which it is investigated with the aim of developing medical applications, such as preoperative personalized bone implants. Attention is directed to the general qualities that these composite materials must have, from the physical-mechanical and clinical point of view, although occasionally other properties are also discussed. Most of the results that are presented have been obtained in experiments carried out with animal models, the main limitations that are faced when evaluating one or another type of implant material are also considered. The fundamental result of the present work is that it is not feasible to establish a predominance of some materials over others. Nevertheless; the synthesis of nano-hydroxyapatite, due to its similarity to natural bone apatite, should be present in any variant of composite material for bone implants.
Translated title of the contributionComposites y materiales híbridos utilizados para implantes y reconstrucción ósea: un estado del arte
Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)105-135
Number of pages31
JournalContemporary Engineering Sciences
Volume15
Issue number15
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jun 2022

Keywords

  • Bio-compatibility
  • Bone implant
  • Functional properties
  • Osteogenesis

CACES Knowledge Areas

  • 227A Materials

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