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“…Given the difficulty in obtaining a sufficient number of fresh bones (at least in Europe), the increasing degree of complexity regarding logistics, and the risk of transmission of pathogens to investigators working with fresh bones (Cavanaugh and King 1990, Healing et al 1995, Duma et al 1999, Sterling et al 2000, Nogler et al 2001, Demiryurek et al 2002, embalmed or frozen bones are an attractive alternative. Cadaver bones also have advantages over artificial bones, as the handling and the mechanical properties of cadaver bones match reality in the best possible way, whereas composite bones differ in some of their mechanical characteristics (Cristofolini and Viceconti 2000).…”
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“…Given the difficulty in obtaining a sufficient number of fresh bones (at least in Europe), the increasing degree of complexity regarding logistics, and the risk of transmission of pathogens to investigators working with fresh bones (Cavanaugh and King 1990, Healing et al 1995, Duma et al 1999, Sterling et al 2000, Nogler et al 2001, Demiryurek et al 2002, embalmed or frozen bones are an attractive alternative. Cadaver bones also have advantages over artificial bones, as the handling and the mechanical properties of cadaver bones match reality in the best possible way, whereas composite bones differ in some of their mechanical characteristics (Cristofolini and Viceconti 2000).…”
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“…The use of polyurethane human bone substitutes, as standard materials for implant placement in the mechanical testing of orthopedic implants (ASTM 1839-08) 21 , was suggested by Cristofolini & Viceconti 15,22 , who concluded that synthetic polyurethane bones have a similar flexion to that of bones of cadavers and can therefore constitute a reproducible protocol for the assessment of implant stability. Nacional ® polyurethane blocks were supplied by the manufacturer at three different levels of density: 40, 20 and 15 PCF or 0.64 g/cm 3 , 0.32 g/cm 3 and 0.24 g/cm 3 , respectively, with the following dimensions: height of 4.2 cm, width of 17.8 cm and length of 6.5 cm.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the wide variety of specimens, a large sample is required to attain significant results, which is difficult because of factors such as availability, handling and preservation, thus leading to the search for bone substitutes for implant placements and their mechanical analysis 22 . In light of this, this study is concerned with using different substrates that can perform the same function as bones due to having similar characteristics and which, in addition, allow for the observation of the impact of the different densities of the materials on resonance frequency values.…”
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“…Synthetic femurs were chosen due to the low availability of cadaveric pediatric femurs. The composite femurs have been shown to be similar to cadaver bone during biomechanical tests with low inter-specimen variability [2,3].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%