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The effect of Ca-P plasma-sprayed coatings on the initial bone healing of oral implants: An experimental study in the goat

✍ Scribed by Caulier, H. ;Vercaigne, S. ;Naert, I. ;van der Waerden, J. P. C. M. ;Wolke, J. G. C. ;Kalk, W. ;Jansen, J. A.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
545 KB
Volume
34
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9304

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✦ Synopsis


The response of bone of low density to uncoated, fluorapatite 6-month implantation periods. In addition, probably due to (FA), hydroxyapatite (HA), and hydroxyapatite heat treated the wide inter-and intra-animal variability, no significant (HAHT) plasma-sprayed coated implants was investigated difference between the 3-and the 6-month periods could be 3 and 6 months after installation. Forty-eight threaded im-observed in the histomorphometrical measurements perplants of commercially pure titanium were inserted into the formed. Further, no significant differences were found in maxilla of twelve goats according to a split-plot design. One bone reaction among the various implant materials. Finally, goat died shortly after installation of the implants, five goats qualitatively it appeared that all coatings showed reduction were sacrificed 3 months after installation, and the other in coating thickness and that such reductions were most six goats 6 months after installation. Histological evaluation pronounced for the HA coatings. α­§ 1997 John


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