ZINC AND COPPER INFUSED BIOACTIVE GLASS FOR REGENERATIVE APPLIANCES

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Mufeetha. M
Dr. Monal Yuwanati

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Bioactive glasses are a group of surface reactive glass-ceramic biomaterials and include the original bioactive glass, Bioglass. The biocompatibility and bioactivity of these glasses has led them to be used as implant devices in the human body to repair and replace diseased or damaged bones.


AIM: The purpose of this study is the establish how bio active glasses are used for regenerative materials.Bioactive materials are well known regenerative materials. Here, we introduced zinc and copper to enhance the antimicrobial activity of the materials, since they have prompt activity to inhibit microbial growth over the regenerative area.


MATERIALS AND METHOD: Bioglass was prepared using tetra ethyl ortho silicate (45 %), ortho phosphoric acid (6 %), calcium nitrate (24.5 %), and Sodium nitrate (24.5 %). Similarly, we prepared ZnO-CuO bi metallic components and that was introduced into the host bioglass structure to formulate a composite.

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