Carbonated apatite ceramics, with a composition similar to that of bone mineral, are potentially interesting synthetic bone graft substitutes. In the present study, two porous carbonated apatite ceramics were developed, characterized and tested for their bone repair capacity and osteoinductive potential in a goat model. Although the two ceramics were prepared from a similar starting powder, their physico-chemical and structural characteristics differed as a consequence of different preparation methods. Both ceramics had an open and interconnected porous structure with a porosity of about 80%. The morphology of the surface of CA-A and CA-B at the submicron level differed significantly: CA-A consisted of irregular grains with a size of 5-20 m...
Macroporous biphasic calcium phosphate ceramics (MBCP) and a calcium phosphate injectable bone subst...
International audienceThe mineral of bone is a biological calcium phosphate material which contains ...
Apatite-wollastonite containing glass ceramic is considered to be difficult to resorb, but we experi...
Carbonated apatite ceramics, with a composition similar to that of bone mineral, are potentially int...
Improvement of synthetic bone graft substitutes as suitable alternatives to a patient's own bone gra...
Ceramics have many properties which might make them suitable alternatives to bone grafts. This prese...
Bone reconstructive surgery has become a common procedure, and bone transplantation has become the s...
Three commercially available artificial bone substitutes with different compositions, hydroxyapatite...
Various synthetic materials were developed to be used for implant dentistry and periodontal treatmen...
Biomaterials can be endowed with biologically instructive properties by changing basic parameters su...
In the present study, two open porous calcium phosphate (CaP) ceramics, β tricalcium phosphate (β-TC...
Bone tissue is one of the most frequently used tissues for transplantation. The use of autologous bo...
In this study, the physicochemical characteristics of calcium phosphate based bioactive ceramics of ...
The incidence of patients which require spinal fusion or bone regeneration in large bone defects cau...
Because of their bioactive properties and chemical similarity to the inorganic component of bone, ca...
Macroporous biphasic calcium phosphate ceramics (MBCP) and a calcium phosphate injectable bone subst...
International audienceThe mineral of bone is a biological calcium phosphate material which contains ...
Apatite-wollastonite containing glass ceramic is considered to be difficult to resorb, but we experi...
Carbonated apatite ceramics, with a composition similar to that of bone mineral, are potentially int...
Improvement of synthetic bone graft substitutes as suitable alternatives to a patient's own bone gra...
Ceramics have many properties which might make them suitable alternatives to bone grafts. This prese...
Bone reconstructive surgery has become a common procedure, and bone transplantation has become the s...
Three commercially available artificial bone substitutes with different compositions, hydroxyapatite...
Various synthetic materials were developed to be used for implant dentistry and periodontal treatmen...
Biomaterials can be endowed with biologically instructive properties by changing basic parameters su...
In the present study, two open porous calcium phosphate (CaP) ceramics, β tricalcium phosphate (β-TC...
Bone tissue is one of the most frequently used tissues for transplantation. The use of autologous bo...
In this study, the physicochemical characteristics of calcium phosphate based bioactive ceramics of ...
The incidence of patients which require spinal fusion or bone regeneration in large bone defects cau...
Because of their bioactive properties and chemical similarity to the inorganic component of bone, ca...
Macroporous biphasic calcium phosphate ceramics (MBCP) and a calcium phosphate injectable bone subst...
International audienceThe mineral of bone is a biological calcium phosphate material which contains ...
Apatite-wollastonite containing glass ceramic is considered to be difficult to resorb, but we experi...