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Title:
Bio-materials and prototyping applications in medicine
Publication Information:
New York, NY : Springer, 2008
Physical Description:
xi, 216 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
ISBN:
9780387476827

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Bio-materials and prototyping (both virtual and physical) is becoming more and more prevalent in medicine. These materials and technologies are used to design, develop and manufacture medical devices and instrumentation, and to fabricate drug dosage forms. This process is also increasingly being used by surgeons to plan complex operations, especially in the craniofacial and maxillofacial areas. Further, prototyping shows promise in the area of tissue engineering through the use of biomaterials including the direct manufacture of biologically active implants. This book focuses on bio materials and prototyping applications in medical environments. The applications that are discussed integrate bio-materials, CAD, and physical prototyping techniques.

Summarizes state-of-the-art research in prototyping of bio-materials for medical applications

Provides a wide variety of examples of medical applications using rapid prototyping, including tissue engineering, dental applications, and bone replacement

Addresses the issues involved with using solid freeform fabrication/rapid prototyping/layered manufacturing that is becoming very important in the biomaterials area

Discusses the emergence of computer aided design in the development of prosthetic devices


Table of Contents

Salil Desai and Bopaya Bidanda and Paulo BartoloSalil Desai and M. Ravi ShankarFred J. Davis and Geoffrey R. MitchellJordan S. Miller and Jennifer L. WestDarice Y. Wong and Elly E. Liao and J. C. Leveque and Hunter Brumblay and Chia-Ying Lin and Frank LaMarca and Paul H. Krebsbach and Scott J. HollisterLiang Hao and Russell HarrisB. Vandenbroucke and J.-P. KruthMing C. Leu and Parthiban Delli and Mary P. WalkerI. Gibson and S. P. Chow and K. W. Lam and W. W. Lu and A. H. W. Ngan and W. Y. Yip and K. Y. ChiuB. Ravi a and Manish Agarwal
1 Metallic and Ceramic Biomaterials: Current and Future Developmentsp. 1
2 Polymers, Composites and Nano Biomaterials: Current and Future Developmentsp. 15
3 Polyurethane Based Materials with Applications in Medical Devicesp. 27
4 Rapid Prototyping of Hydrogels to Guide Tissue Formationp. 49
5 Engineered Scaffold Architecture Influences Soft Tissue Regenerationp. 67
6 Customised Implants for Bone Replacement and Growthp. 79
7 Direct Digital Manufacturing of Complex Dental Prosthesesp. 109
8 Digital Design and Fabrication in Dentistryp. 125
9 The Development of an Artificial Finger Jointp. 157
10 Computer-aided Development of Mega Endo-Prosthesesp. 191
Indexp. 209