## Abstract Calcium phosphate (hydroxyapatite or HA) coatings have been applied to Custom Osseous Integrated Implants (COIIs) to improve the quality of the boneβimplant integration, yet little is known concerning the biomechanical properties of bone surrounding the HAβcoated implants in humans over
Long-term changes of hydroxyapatite-coated dental implants
β Scribed by Baltag, Ioana ;Watanabe, Kouichi ;Kusakari, Haruka ;Taguchi, Naoyuki ;Miyakawa, Osamu ;Kobayashi, Masayoshi ;Ito, Naoko
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 530 KB
- Volume
- 53
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-9304
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β¦ Synopsis
There are many controversies about the long-term prognosis of hydroxyapatite (HA)-coated implants. Failure may be related to compositional and structural changes of the coating occurring during implantation. Two retrieved and two unused HA-coated blade-type implants were examined by stereomicroscopy, secondary electron microscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, and electron probe microanalysis. The objective was to investigate the HA morphology, composition, and structure, and to characterize the changes that occurred in the retrieved implant coatings. Retrieved implants presented partial loss of the coating, especially at the apical and mesiodistal edges. Remaining HA was thick and flattened in the cervical and central areas and gradually thinner and rougher towards the apical and mesiodistal edges. Increase of Cl and Mg, decrease of OH, and X-ray diffraction peak broadening were found in the retrieved implant coatings, in comparison with the unused implants. Morphological changes of the retrieved implants seem to depend on stress values in the surrounding bone and on implant mobility. Compositional changes and increased amount of lattice imperfections appeared in the retrieved implant coatings, as a result of ion substitutions in the apatite lattice. However, the present study could not confirm the influence of these changes on implant failure.
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