Bone formation and osseointegration with titanium implant using granular-and block-type porous hydroxyapatite ceramics (IP-CHA)

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The aim of the present study was to examine whether interconnected porous hydroxyapatite ceramics (IP-CHA) could be used as bone substitute for implant treatment in reconstructive surgery. We firstly assessed if surround of the titanium surface placed into granular or block-type IP-CHA can observe new bone formation in a rabbit bone defect model. Subsequently, osseointegration and stability of titanium implant inserted into block-type IP-CHA was investigated in a rabbit onlay graft model. Direct contact between new bone and the surface of the titanium in granular- or block-type IP-CHA was found in a rabbit bone defect. Further, new bone formation was found in direct contact with the implant surface in the block-type IP-CHA in an onlay graft model, and the implant stability quotient (ISQ) values were significantly increased after surgery. Therefore, IP-CHA may be a useful material for implant treatment in reconstructive surgery strategies.

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Minami, M., Takechi, M., Ohta, K., Ohta, A., Ninomiya, Y., Takamoto, M., … Kamata, N. (2013). Bone formation and osseointegration with titanium implant using granular-and block-type porous hydroxyapatite ceramics (IP-CHA). Dental Materials Journal, 32(5), 753–760. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.2012-169

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