The basic research on new synthetic bone that uses resorbed and replacement types of materials started in 2004. To begin with, the researchers developed a nonwoven fabric type of Synthetic bone for implantation use in the field of dentistry and, in 2009, succeeded in creating a cottony flexible Synthetic bone. It is a product of composite materials consisting of calcium carbonate, silicate, and polylactic acid, which are turned into fibre by electrospinning, which transforms them into a cottony flexible form. The entwined structure of ultra-fine fibres with micrometer-sized width results in easy infiltration and fixing of osteoblasts.
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