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An experimental study in X-ray spectroscopy of the zirconium (Ca-PSZ) - bone interface. Microanalytic evaluation of the osteogenetic response.

M Mattioli-Belmonte1, P Mengucci, N Specchia, G Gobbi, S Dubini, L Simonelli, F Greco, G Majni, G Biagini, C Rizzoli.   

Abstract

Ultrastructural difractometric and chemical evaluations of calcium partially stabilized zirconium (Ca-PSZ) implants were performed in an in vivo study on animals in order to evaluate its biological behaviour. The chemical-morphological investigations demonstrated the presence of an osteogenetic activity at the bone-biomaterial interface. The new-osteogenesis was preceded by the formation of a loose connective tissue around the implants. This mesenchymal-type tissue without a capsular organization, allowing modulation of the mechanical forces to which the implant is subject, could be considered a positive event in the osteogenetic process and not a sign of future failure of the implant. Finally, microanalytical investigations carried out on non-implanted and implanted Ca-PSZ tools suggested that the surface of this ceramic material does not undergo modification once it has been inserted in the biological environment (12 months).

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Year:  1997        PMID: 15348775     DOI: 10.1023/a:1018554715962

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mater Sci Mater Med        ISSN: 0957-4530            Impact factor:   3.896


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