“…However, as written in section 2, the vast majority of the publications on this subject deals with a treatment of the surrounding bones and, thus, they fall into a category of bone substitutes, which is another story. Nevertheless, the following directions of CaPO 4 application in oral and maxillofacial surgery can be outlined: coatings on various types of dental implants [330][331][332][333][334][335][336][337][338][339][340][341][342][343][344][345]403,[519][520][521][522][523][524] Orthodontics: According to the databases, the earliest publications on use of CaPO 4 in orthodontics appeared in 1989 [409][410][411]. Coatings of CaPO 4 (both HA [413] and α-TCP [295]) were successfully applied to titanium implants and the coated implants were found to be applicable as anchorage for short-term orthodontic treatment [413] and both types of coatings appeared to be effective stimulators of new bone formation [295].…”