1st Edition

Advanced Bioceramics Properties, Processing, and Applications

Edited By M. Enamul Hoque, Kheng Lim Goh, Suresh Sagadevan Copyright 2024
436 Pages 187 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

436 Pages 187 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

436 Pages 187 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

Advanced Bioceramics: Properties, Processing, and Applications describes development of bioceramics and biocomposites, which are used in various biomedical applications including bone tissue repair, remodelling and regeneration. It covers the fundamental aspects of materials science and bioengineering, clinical performance in a variety of applications, ISO/ASTM specifications, and opportunities... Read more

Preface

Editors

Contributors

Section A Introduction and Processing

Chapter 1 Overview of Bioceramics

Muhammad Ifaz Shahriar Chowdhury, Sazedur Rahman, Yashdi Saif Autul, and Md Enamul Hoque

Chapter 2 Processing of Bioceramics by Extrusion and Slip Casting

Sazedur Rahman, Muhammad Ifaz Shahriar Chowdhury, Mohammad Ahnaf Shahriar, and Md Enamul Hoque

Chapter 3 Processing of Bioceramics by Pressing and Tape Casting

Muhammad Uzair Iqbal, Azhar Hussain, Muhammad Shahid, Muhammad Ramzan Abdul Karim, and Moeen Akhtar

Chapter 4 Processing of Bioceramics by Additive Manufacturing

David Orisekeh and M.P. Jahan

Section B Properties and Processing

Chapter 5 Structural, Chemical, Electrical, Thermal, and Mechanical Properties of Bioceramics

Md Enamul Hoque, Samira Islam Shaily, and Asif Mahmud Rayhan

Chapter 6 Biocompatibility and Biodegradability of Bioceramics

David Bahati, Meriame Bricha, and Khalil El Mabrouk

Chapter 7 Modeling and Simulations on Medical Implementations of Bioceramics

Ritambhara Dash, Poorti Yadav, Ram K. Singh, and A.S. Bhattacharyya

Section C Applications

Chapter 8 Bioceramics: From Concept to Clinic

S. Chitra, S. Rajeshkumar, and Nibin K. Mathew

Chapter 9 Bioceramics for Cosmetic Dentistry

Nikita Agrawal, Santosh Kumar Singh, Parimala Kulkarni, Divya Panday, Vatsal Chauhan, and Brijesh Gangil

Chapter 10 Bioceramics for Hip and Knee Implants

Ikra Iftekhar Shuvo, Lovely Khandakar, Sara V. Fernandez, and Canan Dagdeviren

Chapter 11 Bioceramics for Regenerative Medicine

Pugalanthi Pandian Sankaralingam, Poornimadevi Sakthivel, and Vijayakumar Chinnaswamy Thangavel

Chapter 12 Bioceramics for Drug Delivery

Tahrima Binte Rouf and Md Enamul Hoque

Section D ISO/ASTM Specifications

Chapter 13 Standard Terminologies and Definitions in Bioceramics

Mahbub Ahmed

Chapter 14 Standards of Mechanical, Physical, Chemical, and Biological Properties of Bioceramics

A. Sen, N. Banerjee, A.R. Biswas, T.K. Ghosh, A. Samanta, M. Kumar, S. Das, U. Srivastava, D. Sengupta, and S.R. Maity

Section E Challenges, Issues and Sustainability

Chapter 16 Ethical Issues of Bioceramics

M. Vidya, Samer Shamshad, and R. Senthilkumar

Chapter 17 Opportunities, Challenges and Future of Bioceramics

M. Azam Ali and M. L. Gould

Index

Biography

M. Enamul Hoque is Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Military Institute of Science and Technology (MIST), Dhaka, Bangladesh. Before joining MIST, he served as Head, Department of Biomedical Engineering at King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia, and as Founding Head of the Bioengineering Division, University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus. He completed his PhD from the National University of Singapore and PGCHE (Post Graduate Certificate in Higher Education) from the University of Nottingham, UK. He is a Chartered Engineer (CEng) certified by the Engineering Council, UK; Fellow of the Institute of Mechanical Engineering (FIMechE), UK; Fellow of Higher Education Academy (FHEA), UK and Member, World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology.

Kheng Lim Goh is a Fellow of the Institute of Mechanical Engineers (UK), Chartered Engineer and Chartered Physicist with the Institute of Mechanical Engineers (UK), and Institute of Physics (UK), respectively. He holds the position of Associate Professor (Reader in Mechanics of Composite Materials) at Newcastle Research and Innovation Institute (NewRIIS) and the Newcastle University in Singapore, and is affiliated to the Faculty of Science, Agriculture & Engineering, Newcastle University (UK). He leads the Advanced Composites Research (ACR) Group at New RIIS.

Suresh Sagadevan is a Senior Research Fellow at the Nanotechnology & Catalysis Research Centre (NANOCAT), University of Malaya, Malaysia.