Abstract
The developement and regeneration of healthy bone tissue is a complex process that includes the interaction of different cell types and requires a set of coordinated processes. The loss of bone tissue may occur due to various reasons: surgical removal, bone trauma (i.e., fractures) or systemic bone loss (i.e., osteoporosis). When the natural bone tissue is destroyed, the regeneration capacity of the bone is not always satisfactor y. The result consists therefore in many functional and structural aberrations. In order to improve and accelerate the healing process, bone substitutes have been developed. Hydroxyapatite has been widely used in bone applications due to its excellent biocompatibility, osteoconductivity and bioactivity [1, 2]. The objective of this research is to obtain a new composite biomaterial that can be used as bone substitute. In this study, bovine hydroxyapatite obtained from freshly calcined bovine femur was used. The objective of this research is to obtain a new composite biomaterial that can be used as bone substitute. The experimental composite samples were obtained using bovine hydroxyapatite as matrix and tricalcium phosphate, respectively, magnesium oxide as reinforcement materials. The synthesis process of these new biomaterial composites, the effect of chemical composition, surface structure, chemical and phase composition as well as mechanical features have been investigated.
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Tecu, C., Antoniac, I., Goller, G., Yavas, B., Gheorghe, D., Antoniac, A., … Cristescu, I. (2019). The sintering behaviour and mechanical properties of hydroxyapatite - Based composites for bone tissue regeneration. Materiale Plastice, 56(3), 644–648. https://doi.org/10.37358/mp.19.3.5246
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