2013
DOI: 10.1002/jemt.22176
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Osseointegration of hydroxyapatite and remodeling‐resorption of tricalciumphosphate ceramics

Abstract: In spite of osseointegration of HA and β-TCP, the osseointegration of both materials was completely different. Both shell-like bone void fillers were osseointegrated in a sandwich-like manner. HA yielded primarily a reinforcement of the recipient's cancellous-bone bed and full osseointegration after 4 months, whereas β-TCP-implants were fully osseointegrated after 6 weeks. HA did not show signs of resorption. The resorption of the β-TCP resulted during remodelling. The final stage showed restitution "ad integr… Show more

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“…Briefly, when compared to both α- and β-TCP, HA is a more stable phase under the physiological conditions, as it has a lower solubility (Table 1) and, thus, a slower resorption kinetics [137,138,139,140]. Therefore, the BCP concept is determined by the optimum balance of a more stable phase of HA and a more soluble TCP.…”
Section: Bioceramics Of Calcium Orthophosphatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Briefly, when compared to both α- and β-TCP, HA is a more stable phase under the physiological conditions, as it has a lower solubility (Table 1) and, thus, a slower resorption kinetics [137,138,139,140]. Therefore, the BCP concept is determined by the optimum balance of a more stable phase of HA and a more soluble TCP.…”
Section: Bioceramics Of Calcium Orthophosphatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, in contrast to traditional ceramics, hydrogels can serve as delivery vehicles for bioactive substances such as growth factors and enzymes. As mineralized hydrogels consist mainly of water and contain a polymer component, they are expected to undergo more rapid degradation than 'traditional' calcium phosphates, such as β ‐tricalcium phosphate ( β ‐TCP) and hydroxyapatite (HA), whose resorption remains incomplete after several months or even years (Draenert et al ., ; Gunther et al ., ; Hwang et al ., ; Moore et al ., ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the previous studies, HA is of great biocompatibility and favorable osteogenic potential because of its most similarity to the mineral part of bone and dentin [11,12], but it is characterized with poor biodegradability [13,14]. On the other hand, β-TCP is found to degrade more quickly under the effect of body fluids than HA [15,16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The residual weight may attribute to the sodium and sulfur ions which cannot be burned out. These ions will remain on the scaffolds after calcination, but they have no influence on the cytological properties of the porous BCP scaffolds observed by the following investigation.In order to optimize the thermal treatment profile and avoid cracks causing by the removal of SDS and PMMA powders when heated in air, TGA of the green scaffold14 body is also conducted and the result is shown inFig. 5.…”
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