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Premixed calcium phosphate cements: synthesis, physical properties, and cell cytotoxicity.

Hockin H K Xu1, Lisa E Carey, Carl G Simon, Shozo Takagi, Laurence C Chow.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Calcium phosphate cement (CPC) is a promising material for dental, periodontal, and craniofacial repairs. However, its use requires on-site powder-liquid mixing that increases the surgical placement time and raises concerns of insufficient and inhomogeneous mixing. The objective of this study was to determine a formulation of premixed CPC (PCPC) with rapid setting, high strength, and good in vitro cell viability.
METHODS: PCPCs were formulated from CPC powder+non-aqueous liquid+gelling agent+hardening accelerator. Five PCPCs were thus developed: PCPC-Tartaric, PCPC-Malonic, PCPC-Citric, PCPC-Glycolic, and PCPC-Malic. Formulations and controls were compared for setting time, diametral tensile strength, and osteoblast cell compatibility.
RESULTS: Setting time (mean+/-S.D.; n=4) for PCPC-Tartaric was 8.2+/-0.8 min, significantly less than the 61.7+/-1.5 min for the Premixed Control developed previously (p<0.001). On 7th day immersion, the diametral tensile strength of PCPC-Tartaric reached 6.5+/-0.8 MPa, higher than 4.5+/-0.8 MPa of Premixed Control (p=0.036). Osteoblast cells displayed a polygonal morphology and attached to the nano-hydroxyapatite crystals in the PCPCs. All cements had similar live cell density values (p=0.126), indicating that the new PCPCs were as cell compatible as a non-premixed CPC control known to be biocompatible. Each of the new PCPCs had a cell viability that was not significantly different (p>0.1) from that of the non-premixed CPC control. SIGNIFICANCE: PCPCs will eliminate the powder-liquid mixing during surgery and may also improve the cement performance. The new PCPCs supported cell attachment and yielded a high cell density and viability. Their mechanical strengths approached the reported strengths of sintered porous hydroxyapatite implants and cancellous bone. These nano-crystalline hydroxyapatite cements may be useful in dental, periodontal, and craniofacial repairs.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16678895      PMCID: PMC2646467          DOI: 10.1016/j.dental.2006.02.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dent Mater        ISSN: 0109-5641            Impact factor:   5.304


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