
06/05/2024 0 Comments
New PhD thesis on our bone graft materials
We’re delighted to announce that Minh has successfully defended his thesis, “The dynamics of bone augmentation with a TiO₂ graft material: Studies in challenging pre-clinical models.” His work focuses on our ceramic titanium dioxide scaffolds, which offer safer, more adaptable bone graft solutions for dental and orthopaedic treatments.
By eliminating the risk of disease transmission and allowing for customized shapes and sizes, these TiO₂ scaffolds show great promise in supporting bone growth. Minh’s research demonstrated encouraging pre-clinical results, highlighting the material’s potential while also underscoring the need for further study before clinical use.
The thesis addresses important issues such as evolving medical device regulations in the European Union and the growing preference for synthetic materials in healthcare. Through this collaborative effort with Universidad Complutense and Justus-Liebig University of Giessen, Minh’s work sets the stage for new innovations in bone regeneration, advancing both patient care and scientific understanding.
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