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Short- to Mid-Term Clinical and Radiological Results of Selective Laser Melting Highly Porous Titanium Cup in Primary Total Hip Arthroplasty. [PDF]
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Application of 3D‑printed porous titanium interbody fusion cage vs. polyether ether ketone interbody fusion cage in anterior cervical discectomy and fusion: A systematic review and meta‑analysis update. [PDF]
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IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences, 2014
Bone grajis are invaluable players in the arena of regenerative dentistry. Reconstitution of the lost bone was the objective behind the introduction of these bone grajis based on the properties of osteoconduction. osteoinduction and os/eogenesis. Although autogenous bone grajis still uphold their reputation as gold standard.
Dr. Meera Avadnani +2 more
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Bone grajis are invaluable players in the arena of regenerative dentistry. Reconstitution of the lost bone was the objective behind the introduction of these bone grajis based on the properties of osteoconduction. osteoinduction and os/eogenesis. Although autogenous bone grajis still uphold their reputation as gold standard.
Dr. Meera Avadnani +2 more
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Osteoinduction of porous bioactive titanium metal
Biomaterials, 2004This is the first report of bone induction in a non-osseous site by titanium metal, which has long been recognized as a non-bioactive material. After undergoing specific chemical and thermal treatments, porous bioactive titanium induced bone formation without the need of additional osteogenic cells or osteoinductive agents.
Shunsuke, Fujibayashi +4 more
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Porous titanium tooth roots: Clinical evaluation
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 19791. An inert porous vehicle can be successfully used to attach endosseous dental implants to surrounding alveolar bone. 2. Implant size and the width of keratinized gingiva surrounding the implant are critical to the success of the implant. 3. Radiography and pocket depth are useful indicators of the status of porous endosseous roots, while mobility is ...
F A, Young, C H, Kresch, M, Spector
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Interface mechanics of porous titanium implants
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 1981AbstractThe interfacial shear properties of bone tissue growth into porous coated Ti‐6A1‐4V femoral implants have been examined as a function of the pore size of the porous surface. Three particle size range powders (297 μm, 420–500 μm, 595–707 μm) were used to fabricate cylindrical implants which were inserted into the femoral medullary canal of dogs ...
A J, Clemow +4 more
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Tailoring the Porous Hierarchy of Titanium Phosphates
Langmuir, 2006First hierarchical titanium phosphate (TiPO) materials with multiple porosities of different lengths (meso-macroporous and meso-macro-macroporous) were synthesized by the self-formation process. The further tuning of the porous hierarchy by using the poly(ethylene oxide) surfactant technique was demonstrated.
Ren, Tiezhen Yuan +4 more
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Direct calciothermic reduction of porous calcium titanate to porous titanium
Materials Science and Engineering: C, 2018A metallurgical material integration concept, using porous calcium titanate (CaTiO3) as raw material, was put forward for preparation of metallic titanium powder and porous titanium by calciothermic reduction. Porous metallic titanium was prepared by calcium vapor reduction at 1273 K for 6 h with two types of interconnected pores in titanium samples ...
Xianjun, Lei +5 more
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Porous Titanium Implants: A Review
Advanced Engineering Materials, 2018Titanium and its alloys are commonly used in almost all disciplines of medicine because of their sufficient biocompatibility and meeting of mechanical requirements. However, dense metallic biomaterials represent only an interfacial connection with host tissue, may develop stress shielding which causes ingrowth of the fibrous tissue, and are prone to ...
Krzysztof Pałka, Rafał Pokrowiecki
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Porous titanium dental implants
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 1974AbstractTitanium implants have been designed which utilize a solid core and porous exterior. The technique for implants containing posts utilizes a cast chromium‐cobalt splint for fixation and the buried implants are held in place by the overlying gingiva until tissue growth into the porosity results in stabilization.Clinically successful post implants
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