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Microdamage in biological hard tissues and its repair mechanisms.
Microdamage often occurs in biological hard tissues which mainly include bone tissue and tooth hard tissue, and it primarily comprises diffuse damage and microcracks. The unique microscopic structures of biological hard tissues directly influence the initiation and progression of microcracks. Mechanical forces, loading methods, macroscopic tissue characteristics, aging-related changes, diseases, and medication factors contribute to the complexity of analysis in studying microdamage of biological hard tissues. A large number of literatures have verified the detection and research methods of microcracks. The mechanisms underlying the absorption and repair of biological hard tissues caused by microdamage are still not completely clear. This article reviews the occurrence and development of various types of microdamage in biological hard tissues from microscopic to macroscopic scales, summarizes research approaches of microdamage, elucidates the mechanisms involved in absorption and repair of microdamage, analyzes existing gaps and controversies in current research findings, and proposes potential directions for future research. The study on microdamage of biological hard tissues is crucial for developing biomimetic materials. Such studies facilitate the prediction, control, prevention, and even restoration of microdamage in these materials.
期刊介绍:
BioMedical Engineering OnLine is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that is dedicated to publishing research in all areas of biomedical engineering.
BioMedical Engineering OnLine is aimed at readers and authors throughout the world, with an interest in using tools of the physical and data sciences and techniques in engineering to understand and solve problems in the biological and medical sciences. Topical areas include, but are not limited to:
Bioinformatics-
Bioinstrumentation-
Biomechanics-
Biomedical Devices & Instrumentation-
Biomedical Signal Processing-
Healthcare Information Systems-
Human Dynamics-
Neural Engineering-
Rehabilitation Engineering-
Biomaterials-
Biomedical Imaging & Image Processing-
BioMEMS and On-Chip Devices-
Bio-Micro/Nano Technologies-
Biomolecular Engineering-
Biosensors-
Cardiovascular Systems Engineering-
Cellular Engineering-
Clinical Engineering-
Computational Biology-
Drug Delivery Technologies-
Modeling Methodologies-
Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology in Biomedicine-
Respiratory Systems Engineering-
Robotics in Medicine-
Systems and Synthetic Biology-
Systems Biology-
Telemedicine/Smartphone Applications in Medicine-
Therapeutic Systems, Devices and Technologies-
Tissue Engineering