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Three-Dimensional Printing Methods for Bioceramic-Based Scaffold Fabrication for Craniomaxillofacial Bone Tissue Engineering

Sheikh, Zeeshan; Nayak, Vasudev Vivekanand; Daood, Umer; Kaur, Anupreet; Moussa, Hanan; Canteenwala, Abbas; Michaud, Pierre-Luc; de Fátima Balderrama, Ísis; de Oliveira Sousa, Edisa; Tovar, Nick; Torroni, Andrea; Glogauer, Michael; Talib, Huzefa; Coelho, Paulo G; Witek, Lukasz
Three-dimensional printing (3DP) technology has revolutionized the field of the use of bioceramics for maxillofacial and periodontal applications, offering unprecedented control over the shape, size, and structure of bioceramic implants. In addition, bioceramics have become attractive materials for these applications due to their biocompatibility, biostability, and favorable mechanical properties. However, despite their advantages, bioceramic implants are still associated with inferior biological performance issues after implantation, such as slow osseointegration, inadequate tissue response, and an increased risk of implant failure. To address these challenges, researchers have been developing strategies to improve the biological performance of 3D-printed bioceramic implants. The purpose of this review is to provide an overview of 3DP techniques and strategies for bioceramic materials designed for bone regeneration. The review also addresses the use and incorporation of active biomolecules in 3D-printed bioceramic constructs to stimulate bone regeneration. By controlling the surface roughness and chemical composition of the implant, the construct can be tailored to promote osseointegration and reduce the risk of adverse tissue reactions. Additionally, growth factors, such as bone morphogenic proteins (rhBMP-2) and pharmacologic agent (dipyridamole), can be incorporated to promote the growth of new bone tissue. Incorporating porosity into bioceramic constructs can improve bone tissue formation and the overall biological response of the implant. As such, employing surface modification, combining with other materials, and incorporating the 3DP workflow can lead to better patient healing outcomes.
PMCID:10970952
PMID: 38535253
ISSN: 2079-4983
CID: 5644882

Hydro guide

Chapter by: Youssef, Youssef; Ferguson, Michael; Baker, Paul; Talib, Huzefa
in: Clinical & Educational Scholarship Showcase by
[New York NY : NYU College of Dentistry. NYU Academy of Distinguished Educators], 2021
pp. ?-?
ISBN:
CID: 4819822

Management strategies for mobile implant-retained restorations

Chapter by: Moghadam, Marjan; Talib, Huzefa; Rochlen, Glenn; Jehangiri, Leila
in: RSE : Research Scholarship Expo by
[S.l. : NYU College of Dentistry], 2017
pp. 050-050
ISBN: n/a
CID: 2890142

Hermansky-Pudiak Syndrome : a rare case report

Chapter by: Shah, Sonal S; Talib, Huzefa
in: RSE : Research Scholarship Expo by
[S.l. : NYU College of Dentistry], 2016
pp. 046-047
ISBN: n/a
CID: 2889862

Robinow Syndrome In Special Care Dentistry: A Case Report

Chapter by: Patel, Kavita; Talib, Huzefa; Lee, Ryan S
in: Clinical & Educational Scholarship Showcase by
[New York NY : NYU College of Dentistry. NYU Academy of Distinguished Educators], 2015
pp. 16-17
ISBN: n/a
CID: 1872832