Mirza Qasim*
Soft tissue injuries and degenerative conditions present significant challenges in clinical practice, necessitating effective regenerative strategies to restore tissue structure and function. Bioceramics, traditionally recognized for their applications in bone regeneration, have garnered increasing interest for their potential in soft tissue repair. This article reviews recent advancements, challenges and future directions in the use of bioceramics for soft tissue repair, encompassing different types of bioceramics, their unique properties and applications in various soft tissue contexts, biocompatibility considerations, clinical implications and emerging trends. Understanding the role of bioceramics in soft tissue repair is crucial for advancing regenerative medicine and improving patient outcomes.
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