Abstract
The continuous advancement of bone restoration technologies is crucial for the creation of innovative materials that possess enhanced functional and technological capabilities. One promising area of research focuses on the development of composite materials combining polymers and ceramics for bone regeneration. These materials offer several advantages over traditional bone grafting materials, including the ability to be customized to meet the specific needs of individual patients and a reduced risk of disease transmission. In recent years, significant progress has been made in the development of polymer-ceramic biomaterials with improved capacities for bone regeneration. This progress has primarily concentrated on enhancing mechanical properties, biodegradability, and biocompatibility. The objective of this overview is to present the latest advancements in composite ceramic polymers used for bone regeneration, encompassing the corresponding manufacturing processes as well as the materials employed in these biomaterials.
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