A comprehensive review of bioactive glass coatings: State of the art, challenges and future perspectives

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Abstract

Bioactive glasses are promising biomaterials for bone and tissue repair and reconstruction, as they were shown to bond to both hard and soft tissues stimulating cells towards a path of regeneration and self-repair. Unfortunately, due to their relatively poor mechanical properties, such as brittleness, low bending strength and fracture toughness, their applications are limited to non-load-bearing implants. However, bioactive glasses can be successfully applied as coatings on the surface of metallic implants to combine the appropriate mechanical properties of metal alloys to bioactivity and biocompatibility of bioactive glasses. In this review, several available coating techniques to coat metal alloys using bioactive glasses are described, with a special focus on thermal spraying, which nowadays is the most used to deposit coatings on metallic implants.

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Sergi, R., Bellucci, D., & Cannillo, V. (2020). A comprehensive review of bioactive glass coatings: State of the art, challenges and future perspectives. Coatings, 10(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/COATINGS10080757

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