Formation of carbonate-apatite crystals after implantation of calcium phosphate ceramics
- PMID: 2153039
- DOI: 10.1007/BF02555820
Formation of carbonate-apatite crystals after implantation of calcium phosphate ceramics
Abstract
The aims of this study were (1) to determine at the crystal level, the nonspecific biological fate of different types of calcium phosphate (Ca-P) ceramics after implantation in various sites (osseous and nonosseous) in animals and (2) to investigate the crystallographic association of newly formed apatitic crystals with the Ca-P ceramics. Noncommercial Ca-P ceramics identified by X-ray diffraction as calcium hydroxylapatite (HA), beta-tricalcium phosphate (beta-TCP), and biphasic calcium phosphates (BCP) (consisting of beta-TCP/HA = 40/60) were implanted under the skin in connective tissue, in femoral lamellar cortical bone, articular spine bone, and cortical mandibular and mastoidal bones of animals (mice, rabbits, beagle dogs) for 3 weeks to 11 months. In humans, HA or beta-TCP granules were used to fill periodontal pockets, and biopsies of the implanted materials were recovered after 2 and 12 months.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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