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Tipo: article
Título: Evaluation of apatite ceramics containing alpha-tricalcium phosphate by immersion in simulated body fluid
Autor(es): Hirakata, Luciana Mayumi
Kon, Masayuki
Asaoka, Kenzo
Editor: IOS Press
Fecha de Publicación: 2003
Volumen: 13
Número: 3
Primera página: 247
Última página: 259
Palabras clave: HYDROXYAPATITE CERAMIC
ALPHA-TRICALCIUM PHSPHATE
SIMALATED BODY FLUID
PRECIPITATION
BIOACTIVITY
ODONTOLOGIA
MATERIAIS DENTÁRIOS
HIDROXIAPATITA
Resumen: The purpose of this study was to estimate the availability of alpha-tricalcium phosphate (alpha-TCP) on/in hydroxyapatite (HAP) ceramics for bioactivity as bone-substitute materials by immersion in a simulated body fluid (SBF; Hanks' solution) containing ion concentrations similar to those in human blood plasma. Two alpha-TCP-surface-modified HAP and alpha-TCP-HAP composite materials were prepared by orthophosphoric acid treatment of sintered HAP and controlling the crystal phases of calcium phosphate cement, respectively. After immersion in SBF, the sintered HAP modified on the surface in an approximately 0.2 microm alpha-TCP layer was more effective for the precipitation of carbonated apatites than an approximately 2 microm alpha-TCP layer and HAP-only layer. In the calcium phosphate cements consisting of HAP and alpha-TCP phases, after immersion for 1 week, the specimens precipitated large amounts of apatites having alpha-TCP contents of approximately 25% and 50% in the cement. The results of immersion tests imply the possibility that the alpha-TCP on/in HAP ceramics may be a bioactive agent for bone-substituting HAP materials
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10923/1003
PMID: 12883174
ISSN: 0959-2989
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