Clinical Evidence on Resorbable Calcium Phosphate Biomaterials for Alveolar Bone Regeneration: A Scoping Review Focusing on Brushite, Monetite, and Tricalcium Phosphates [PDF]
Background: While hydroxyapatite (HA) is considered stable and non-resorbable, other calcium phosphate phases such as Tricalcium Phosphate (TCP), Brushite, and Monetite are characterized by higher solubility and biodegradation rates.
Francesco Bianchetti +5 more
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Effect of Phosphate Phase Incorporation on 3D-Printed Hydrogel Scaffolds: Towards Customizable Bone Graft Materials [PDF]
Bone defects remain a significant clinical challenge, creating a severe need for advanced biomaterials for tissue regeneration. This study addresses this issue by developing 3D-printed composite hydrogels containing alginate, gelatine, and resorbable ...
Andreea Trifan +11 more
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Biological and mechanical performance of calcium phosphate cements modified with phytic acid [PDF]
Calcium phosphate cements, primarily brushite cements, require the addition of setting retarders to ensure adequate processing time and processability. So far, citric acid has been the primary setting retarder used in this context.
Valentin C. Steinacker +10 more
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Effect of sintering temperature and calcium amount on compressive strength of brushite-metakaolin polymer materials [PDF]
The effect of Ca2+ amount and sintering temperature on mechanical properties of geopolymer-brushite (GPB) binders was investigated. Brushite and raw abandoned kaolinite clay thermally transformed into metakaolin were used for GPB synthesis.
Đukić Dunja +6 more
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Biological and Mechanical Performance of Dual-Setting Brushite–Silica Gel Cements [PDF]
Bone defects resulting from trauma, diseases, or surgical procedures pose significant challenges in the field of oral and maxillofacial surgery. The development of effective bone substitute materials that promote bone healing and regeneration is crucial ...
Valentin C. Steinacker +10 more
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Objective: A triphasic bone graft block composed of gypsum, brushite, and monetite is expected to be better for regenerating bone than a gypsum-hydroxyapatite-tricalcium phosphate block.
Ette Soraya Shahnaz Tadjoedin, Sunarso
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Monetite and brushite are regarded with increasing interest for the preparation of biomaterials for applications in the musculoskeletal system. Herein, we investigated the influence of strontium substitution in the structures of these two phosphates on ...
Elisa Boanini +5 more
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Determinants of brushite stone formation: a case-control study. [PDF]
PURPOSE: The occurrence of brushite stones has increased during recent years. However, the pathogenic factors driving the development of brushite stones remain unclear.
Roswitha Siener +2 more
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Synthesis of brushite/polyethylene glycol cement for filler in bone tissue injuries
The objective of this work was to produce brushite cement for orthopedic applications, based on the system wollastonite/phosphoric acid with the incorporation of polyethylene glycol (PEG) as a setting and processing additive.
O. C. Morúa +5 more
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Introduction: We have previously found that papillary histopathology differs greatly between calcium oxalate and brushite stone formers (SF); the latter have much more papillary mineral deposition, tubular cell injury, and tissue fibrosis.
Mohammad Shahidul Makki +13 more
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