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EVALUATION OF MINERALIZED PLASMATIC MATRIX AS A GRAFTING MATERIAL VERSUS BETA TRICALCIUM PHOSPHATE IN IMMEDIATE IMPLANT PLACEMENT OF MANDIBULAR MOLARS (A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED CLINICAL TRIAL) [PDF]
Introduction: One of the recent grafting materials is mineralized plasmatic matrix (MPM). It is an autologous blood product with high concentration of platelets and fibrin in addition with bone particles.
Moustafa Samy +2 more
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Beta-tricalcium phosphate ceramic as a bone substitute in orthopaedic surgery [PDF]
Synthetic beta-tricalcium phosphate ceramic (Biosorb, S.B.M., Lourdes, France) was used as a bone substitute in 110 patients whose mean age was 48 (14-83) years. There was a wide spectrum of indications, and the material was used alone in 86, combined with a corticocancellous bone autograft in 22, and combined with a corticocancellous allograft in two.
L, Galois, D, Mainard, J P, Delagoutte
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Aim: Clinical evaluation of efficacy of rhPDGF-BB plus beta tricalcium phosphate (GEM 21S ® ) along with a collagen membrane in root coverage using a coronally advanced flap. Materials and Methods: This human case series evaluated the clinical outcome of
Preetinder Singh, D K Suresh
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Solid-state synthesis of alpha tricalcium phosphate for cements used in biomedical applications
Alpha tricalcium phosphate (α-TCP) is a ceramic widely used in cements for orthopedic and dentistry applications, which is synthesized by solid-state reactions occurred at high temperature, being highly relevant the control of the cooling rate in order ...
Daniel Moreno +3 more
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Purpose: To evaluate the long-term in vivo degradation of an amorphous stereoisomer combined with micro β-tricalcium phosphate poly levo (96%)/dextro (4%) lactide beta-tricalcium phosphate biocomposite interference screw. Methods: A study approved by the
F. Alan Barber, M.D., W.D. Dockery, M.D.
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A brief summary of 15 years of research on beta-tricalcium phosphates [PDF]
Porosity enhances cellular ingrowths and bone tissue formation but impairs the mechanical strength of calcium phosphate ceramics.[1][1] We have measured the compressive strength of hydroxyapatite (HA) ceramic with increasing porosity rates 20 – 60% and pore size 5– 400 nm.
Huec, Jean-Charles Le +4 more
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Introduction. The clinical use of bioactive materials for bone augmentation has remained a challenge because of predictability and effectiveness concerns, as well as increased costs.
Vlad M. Anghelescu +9 more
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Effect of sterilization on the properties of CDHA-OCP-beta-TCP biomaterial
The effect of the method of sterilization on the physical, chemical and mechanical properties of a new bone repairing material was studied. The material was obtained by thermal hydrolysis of beta-tricalcium phosphate/orthophosphoric acid cement and was ...
Loreley Morejón-Alonso +4 more
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Background We performed maxillary sinus floor augmentation using the crestal approach and beta-tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP) and a long-term evaluation using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT). Methods Twenty-three patients (30 implants) underwent sinus
Yoko Oba +4 more
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Beta tricalcium phosphate thin films they were deposited on austenitic steel by means of a magnetron sputtering with r.f. (13.56 MHz) from tricalcium phosphate (TCP) which it was used as a sputtering target. In order to study the effect of the content of
W. Aperador, J. Duque, E. Delgado
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