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"bone bonding" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It usually refers to the process of joining two pieces of bone together, often as part of a surgical procedure. For example, "The surgeon performed a bone bonding procedure to repair the patient's broken shoulder."
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These characteristics are expected to lead to rapid hydroxyapatite formation and consequently more efficient bone bonding.
In order to improve the bone bonding ability, titanium is generally coated with osteoconductive biomaterials such as CaP ceramics.
A favorable bioactive effect of the coating with an intimate bone contact and extensive bone bonding with this polymer was qualitatively confirmed.
In the bone tissue engineering field, there is a growing interest in the application of bioactive glass scaffolds (45S5Bioglass®) due to their bone bonding ability, osteoconductivity and osteoinductivity.
Thermal treatment of this polymer at 600 °C yielded macro-porous bioglass monolith, with pore size distribution between 1 and 5 μm and showed excellent bone bonding ability in simulated body fluid.
Regardless of their specific composition, BAGs form an apatite-like surface layer in physiological conditions, which is the prerequisite for their bone bonding ability [ 1].
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A stable material-bone bonding (i.e. bioactivity) results from specific material surface reactions leading to hydroxyapatite (HAp) formation on the material surface.
Bioactive glass possesses superior mechanical strength compared with calcium phosphate products, as a result of strong graft-bone bonding [ 1].
There was a significant improvement in the bone-bonding shear strength for the C-ODTi.
Bioactive ceramics have attractive feature for bone repair such as direct bone-bonding in the body.
The bone-bonding mechanism of bioactive glasses has been proposed by Hench, as demonstrated in Fig. 1.
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