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The Korean Society of Surface Science and Engineering 2024;57(4):234-253. Published online: Sep, 9, 2024
DOI : 10.5695/JSSE.2024.57.4.234
As the population ages, the importance of effective bone disease treatments is increasing, highlighting the role of bone grafts. Bone grafts are categorized into natural (autografts, allografts, xenografts) and synthetic (ceramics, polymers). Natural grafts have excellent regenerative abilities but pose biological risks, while synthetic grafts are biocompatible but less effective in regeneration. Various studies aim to enhance the safety and efficacy of bone grafts, significantly altering their surface properties. This review examines these studies and the resulting surface changes, aiming to guide future research and clinical applications.
Keywords Bone graft, Surface characteristic, Surface effectiveness, Bone regeneration, Biomaterials