Literature DB >> 16274146

In vivo evaluation of hydroxyapatite coatings of different crystallinities.

Sunho Oh1, Eric Tobin, Yunzhi Yang, David L Carnes, Joo L Ong.   

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PURPOSE: The influence of calcium phosphate (CaP) and hydroxyapatite (HA) crystallinity on bone-implant osseointegration is not well established. In this study, the effect of HA crystallinity and coating method on bone-implant osseointegration was investigated using a rat tibia model.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: HA coatings 1 to 5 microm thick were produced using a supersonic particle acceleration (SPA) technology. The HA crystallinities used for this study were weight ratios of 30%, 50%, 70%, and 90%. A total of 128 HA-coated implants were placed into the tibiae of 64 male Sprague-Dawley rats. Bone-implant interfaces were evaluated using histology and push-out strength testing at 3 and 9 weeks after implantation.
RESULTS: The 70% crystalline coatings exhibited significantly greater interfacial strength (5 implants/time point/treatment) than the 30%, 50%, and 90% crystalline coatings at 3 and 9 weeks following implantation. The implants with coatings of 70% crystallinity also had the greatest bone contact length. In addition, the HA coatings produced with SPA demonstrated greater interfacial strength and bone contact length than plasma-sprayed HA coatings (except for the HA coating with 30% crystallinity). DISCUSSION: HA coatings of different crystallinities exhibited different dissolution and re-precipitation properties which may enhance early bone formation and bone bonding.
CONCLUSIONS: This study suggested that coating crystallinity and coating methods can influence the bone-implant interface.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16274146

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants        ISSN: 0882-2786            Impact factor:   2.804


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Authors:  Jeanne-Marie Damerau; Susanne Bierbaum; Daniel Wiedemeier; Paula Korn; Ralf Smeets; Gregor Jenny; Johanna Nadalini; Bernd Stadlinger
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