Journal:
:journal of dental biomaterials
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z. abbasi department of materials science and engineering, school of engineering, shiraz university, shiraz, iran
me. bahrololoom department of materials science and engineering, school of engineering, shiraz university, shiraz, iran
mh shariat department of materials science and engineering, school of engineering, shiraz university, shiraz, iran
r. bagheri department of dental materials and biomaterial research center, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran
bioactive glasses are silicate-based and can form a strong chemical bond with the tissues. these biomaterials are highly biocompatible and can form a hydroxyapatite layer when implanted in the body or soaked in the simulated body fluid. due to several disadvantages, conventional glass processing method including melting of glass components, is replaced by sol-gel method with a large number of b...