Institute of Bioengineering, Queen Mary University of London, London, E1 4NS, UK.
School of Engineering and Materials Science, Queen Mary University of London, London, E1 4NS, UK.
Adv Healthc Mater. 2018 Sep;7(18):e1800178. doi: 10.1002/adhm.201800178. Epub 2018 Jun 25.
Biomineralization is a highly dynamic, yet controlled, process that many living creatures employ to develop functional tissues such as tooth enamel, bone, and others. A major goal in materials science is to create bioinspired functional structures based on the precise organization of building blocks across multiple length scales. Therefore, learning how nature has evolved to use biomineralization could inspire new ways to design and develop synthetic hierarchical materials with enhanced functionality. Toward this goal, this review dissects the current understanding of structure-function relationships of dental enamel and bone using a materials science perspective and discusses a wide range of synthetic technologies that aim to recreate their hierarchical organization and functionality. Insights into how these strategies could be applied for regenerative medicine and dentistry are also provided.
生物矿化是一种高度动态但又受到控制的过程,许多生物利用这种过程来形成功能性组织,如牙釉质、骨骼等。材料科学的一个主要目标是基于构建块在多个长度尺度上的精确组织,创造受生物启发的功能性结构。因此,了解自然界如何进化以利用生物矿化,可以启发人们设计和开发具有增强功能的合成分级材料的新方法。为此,本综述从材料科学的角度剖析了牙齿珐琅质和骨骼的结构-功能关系的现有认识,并讨论了广泛的旨在重现其分级组织和功能的合成技术。还提供了这些策略如何应用于再生医学和牙科的见解。