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Ti (PG60) and Ti plus HA (HPG60) dense coatings with ultrahigh roughness (Ra: 74 ± 8 μm and 53 ± 18 lm, respectively) were compared to high Ti (Ti60) and Ti plus HA (HT60) high roughened porous coatings (Ra: 40 ± 7 μm and 36 ± 3 μm, respectively). Surfaces were implanted in cortical and trabecular bone of young adult (YOUNG), aged (AGED) and estrogen-deficient sheep (OVX) and analyzed by means of histology, histomorphometry and push-out tests 3 months after implantation. A significantly lower value in affinity index (AI) of PG60 when compared to TI60 (p < 0.01) was observed in cortical bone. In trabecular bone, lower values in AI were found in TI60 and PG60 when compared to their HA-coated surfaces (p < 0.0005). Bone ingrowth (BI) of TI60 and PG60 was significantly lower than that of the HA-coated surfaces in trabecular bone (p < 0.05). Significantly lower values in BI in OVX sheep in comparison to YOUNG sheep in both cortical and trabecular bone were observed (p < 0.05). Data showed that high roughness and Ti and HA-coated surfaces are suitable for aged and osteoporotic patients. HA coatings represent the most successful strategy in trabecular bone. © 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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Borsari, V., Fini, M., Giavaresi, G., Tschon, M., Chiesa, R., Chiusoli, L., … Giardino, R. (2009). Comparative in vivo evaluation of porous and dense duplex titanium and hydroxyapatite coating with high roughnesses in different implantation environments. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research - Part A, 89(2), 550–560. https://doi.org/10.1002/jbm.a.31995
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