Publications by authors named "D Tatchev"

Article Synopsis
  • The study focused on sintered glass-ceramics made from a specific diopside glass, which was tested for its crystallization ability using optical dilatometry.
  • Initial glass was ground, sieved, and pressed under varying pressures to create samples with different porosities, which were analyzed before and after heat treatment.
  • Results showed that while densification occurs at a specific point related to crystal phase formation, the residual porosity varies among samples, indicating the development of porosity due to crystallization.
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Bone substitutes are widely employed for applications in orthopedic surgery for the replacement of injured bone. Among the diverse methods that are used to design 3D bioceramic matrices, Freeze Foaming has gained attention, since it provides the ability to tune the shape of the created structures. One of the major problems related to these constructs is the lack of porosity at the outwards sides (holder) of the scaffold, thus reducing the cellular affinity and creating a rejection of the implant.

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Biomacromolecules control mineral formation during the biomineralization process, but the effects of the organic components' functionality on the type of mineral phase is still unclear. The biomimetic precipitation of calcium phosphates in a physiological medium containing either polycarboxybetaine (PCB) or polysulfobetaine (PSB) was investigated in this study. Amorphous calcium phosphate (ACP) or a mixture of octacalcium phosphate (OCP) and dicalcium phosphate dihydrate (DCPD) in different ratios were identified depending on the sequence of initial solution mixing and on the type of the negative functional group of the polymer used.

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The aim of the study was to assess the effect of different experimental conditions on registration of microcracks by means of micro-computed tomography. Twenty roots of permanent lower incisors were instrumented with SAF system, filled with a single-cone technique and retreated with the Pro Taper Universal Retreatment system. Each sample was measured in dry, water, and moist conditions.

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The use of laser processing for the creation of diverse morphological patterns onto the surface of polymer scaffolds represents a method for overcoming bacterial biofilm formation and inducing enhanced cellular dynamics. We have investigated the influence of ultra-short laser parameters on 3D-printed poly-ε-caprolactone (PCL) and poly-ε-caprolactone/hydroxyapatite (PCL/HA) scaffolds with the aim of creating submicron geometrical features to improve the matrix biocompatibility properties. Specifically, the present research was focused on monitoring the effect of the laser fluence (F) and the number of applied pulses (N) on the morphological, chemical and mechanical properties of the scaffolds.

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