A Review of Coating Preparing Techniques of Bioactive Glass

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Bioactive glass, because of the good bioactivity and biocompatibility, is considered to be the most ideal material for bone repair and replacement. However, the mechanical properties of the bioactive glass are great different from that of human bone. Coating bioactive glass on the surface of Ti or Ti-alloys that possess excellent mechanical properties can offset the disadvantage. In this paper, the research progress in the coating preparing techniques such as enameling, sol-gel, electrophoretic deposition, plasma spraying and pulsed laser deposition is summarized, the advantages and existent problems of the coating preparation techniques are discussed, and the development foreground is forecast.

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