The bioceramics has been widely used in Dentistry for fillings of bone defects. With the objective to evaluate the cell viability was performed an in vitro study where we used three types of bioceramics. The cytotoxic effect of the materials was evaluated in two different ways: peripheral blood mononuclear cells of healthy adults tagged for 24 hours in direct contact with synthetic hydroxyapatite (HA), beta tricalcium phosphate synthetic (BTCP), an association of both materials composed of 60% synthetic hydroxyapatite and 40% beta tricalcium phosphate synthetic (HABTCP) and by serial dilution. After 24 hours, the plates were test cell viability by MTT-Formazan Product, with reading at 570 nm. For statistical analysis, non-parametric test wa...
Calcium phosphate-based bioceramics have revolutionized orthopedic and dental repair of damaged part...
The objective of this work was to study the feasibility of the solid state sintering, a conventional...
Reconstruction of critical sized bone injuries is a major problem that continues to inspire the d...
The nanostructured calcium phosphate bioceramics have shown importance in bone repair biomaterials f...
This work aims to evaluate the cytocompatibility of injectable and moldable restorative biomaterials...
?Tricalcium Phosphate (?TCP) have been widely used as an implant materials. It has been suc...
The fabrication of calcium phosphates using biomimetic routes, namely, precipitation processes at bo...
The aim of this study was the biological characterization of a biphasic ceramic (βTCP: HA, 70:3...
Abstract. Two bioceramics (Ca–P–O glass and A–W glass ceramic) were produced using conventional meth...
6 p. : il., tabCell adhesion, proliferation and differentiation are important specific parameters to...
Prova tipográficaThe biological performance of bone graft substitutes based on calcium phosphate bio...
Background. In recent years, bioceramics have been favored by biomaterials scientists and researcher...
Objectives: to evaluate human bone marrow stem cells (HBMSC) cultured on α -tricalcium phosphate cem...
This transdisciplinary thesis, carried out in collaboration with the SPCTS laboratory (sciences of c...
Biodegradation processes (both intra- and extracellular) occur immediately after implantation of cal...
Calcium phosphate-based bioceramics have revolutionized orthopedic and dental repair of damaged part...
The objective of this work was to study the feasibility of the solid state sintering, a conventional...
Reconstruction of critical sized bone injuries is a major problem that continues to inspire the d...
The nanostructured calcium phosphate bioceramics have shown importance in bone repair biomaterials f...
This work aims to evaluate the cytocompatibility of injectable and moldable restorative biomaterials...
?Tricalcium Phosphate (?TCP) have been widely used as an implant materials. It has been suc...
The fabrication of calcium phosphates using biomimetic routes, namely, precipitation processes at bo...
The aim of this study was the biological characterization of a biphasic ceramic (βTCP: HA, 70:3...
Abstract. Two bioceramics (Ca–P–O glass and A–W glass ceramic) were produced using conventional meth...
6 p. : il., tabCell adhesion, proliferation and differentiation are important specific parameters to...
Prova tipográficaThe biological performance of bone graft substitutes based on calcium phosphate bio...
Background. In recent years, bioceramics have been favored by biomaterials scientists and researcher...
Objectives: to evaluate human bone marrow stem cells (HBMSC) cultured on α -tricalcium phosphate cem...
This transdisciplinary thesis, carried out in collaboration with the SPCTS laboratory (sciences of c...
Biodegradation processes (both intra- and extracellular) occur immediately after implantation of cal...
Calcium phosphate-based bioceramics have revolutionized orthopedic and dental repair of damaged part...
The objective of this work was to study the feasibility of the solid state sintering, a conventional...
Reconstruction of critical sized bone injuries is a major problem that continues to inspire the d...