Some advances in endosseous implants
- PMID: 7024488
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2842.1981.tb00506.x
Some advances in endosseous implants
Abstract
A major advance in endosseous implantology hinges on the coating of titanium implants by porous biodegradable, bioreactive tricalcium phosphate ceramic. When implanted into alveolar bone by a careful technique, the ceramic is resorbed to be replaced by bone. As a result, the endosseous implant becomes ankylosed to the bone. This represents a stable implant/bone interface as opposed to the unstable connective tissue interface that encapsulates many other implant devices.
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