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      Dual Network Composites of Poly(vinyl alcohol)-Calcium Metaphosphate/Alginate with Osteogenic Ions for Bone Tissue Engineering in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery.

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          Despite considerable advances in biomaterials-based bone tissue engineering technologies, autografts remain the gold standard for rehabilitating critical-sized bone defects in the oral and maxillofacial (OMF) region. A majority of advanced synthetic bone substitutes (SBS's) have not transcended the pre-clinical stage due to inferior clinical performance and translational barriers, which include low scalability, high cost, regulatory restrictions, limited advanced facilities and human resources. The aim of this study is to develop clinically viable alternatives to address the challenges of bone tissue regeneration in the OMF region by developing 'dual network composites' (DNC's) of calcium metaphosphate (CMP)-poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA)/alginate with osteogenic ions: calcium, zinc and strontium. To fabricate DNC's, single network composites of PVA/CMP with 10% (w/v) gelatine particles as porogen were developed using two freeze-thawing cycles and subsequently interpenetrated by guluronate-dominant sodium alginate and chelated with calcium, zinc or strontium ions. Physicochemical, compressive, water uptake, thermal, morphological and in vitro biological properties of DNC's were characterised. The results demonstrated elastic 3D porous scaffolds resembling a 'spongy bone' with fluid absorbing capacity, easily sculptable to fit anatomically complex bone defects, biocompatible and osteoconductive in vitro, thus yielding potentially clinically viable for SBS alternatives in OMF surgery.

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          Journal
          Bioengineering (Basel)
          Bioengineering (Basel, Switzerland)
          MDPI AG
          2306-5354
          2306-5354
          Jul 28 2021
          : 8
          : 8
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Centre for Oral, Clinical & Translational Sciences, Faculty of Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Sciences, King's College London, Floor 17, Tower Wing, Guy's Hospital, London SE1 9RT, UK.
          [2 ] School of Engineering, Ulster University, Belfast BT37 0QB, UK.
          Article
          bioengineering8080107
          10.3390/bioengineering8080107
          8389339
          34436110
          f362d1e6-78d5-4c2e-8a1e-702042542612
          History

          alginate,calcium phosphate,bone tissue engineering,oral and maxillofacial surgery,poly(vinyl alcohol)

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