This study investigated the in vivo performance of two composite injectable bone substitutes (IBS), each with different calcium-phosphate particles granulometries [40-80 (IBS 40-80) and 200-500 m (IBS 200-500)]. These biomaterials were obtained by associating a biphasic calciumphosphate (BCP) cerami
The influence of compositional variations on bone ingrowth of implanted porous calcium aluminate ceramics
β Scribed by Graves, G. A. ;Noyes, F. R. ;Villanueva, A. R.
- Book ID
- 102290884
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1975
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 347 KB
- Volume
- 9
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-9304
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β¦ Synopsis
Sixteen ceramic specimens were implanted in the femur of mature rhesus monkeys. The specimens consisted of four groups of a basic calcium aluminate composition with additions of 5, 10, 15 and 20 wt% phosphorous pentoxide (P205). The increasing amounts of P,O, caused variations in the resorption rate, microstructure and surface characteristics of the implant. The influence of these variables on bone and tissue growth within and about the implant was investigated.
After sacrifice the ceramic-bone specimens were studied by a tetracycline-based histological analysis, scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive analysis.
The results indicate an increase in mesenchymal cell proliferation, fibrous and bone tissue formation at the ceramic tissue interface and within the implant with increasing concentrations of P,O,.
The results obtained from the study did not furnish sufficient evidence to differentiate between the direct chemical influence the increasing P20, had on osseous tissue formation or the indirect influence that may have resulted from its effect on the ceramic microstructure and morphology.
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