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Carvable calcium phosphate bone substitute material

✍ Scribed by M. P. Hofmann; U. Gbureck; C. O. Duncan; M. S. Dover; J. E. Barralet


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
274 KB
Volume
83B
Category
Article
ISSN
1552-4973

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

This study investigated the use of partially set hydroxyapatite forming calcium phosphate cement as a carvable and mechanically stable bone substitute material. Hydroxyapatite‐forming cements were made of either mechanically activated α‐tricalcium phosphate or a mixture of tetracalcium phosphate and dicalcium phosphate anhydrous and setting was arrested up to 4 h post setting. The study showed that these partially set rigid samples of defined geometry could be carved into a desired shape when the degree of reaction was 30–40% and the relative porosity between 40 and 50%; samples are then expected to set completely after implantation in the presence of water or serum, having the same compressive strength as a continuously set calcium phosphate cement (up to 36 MPa). The development of compressive strength, phase composition, and crystallinity when varying production parameters of these partially β€œpreset” bone substitute materials are presented for both cement systems. Β© 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Biomed Mater Res Part B: Appl Biomater, 2007


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