2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10856-019-6227-9
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Osseointegration of titanium scaffolds manufactured by selective laser melting in rabbit femur defect model

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“…240,241 The preparation of Si-HAp coatings by low temperature methods and their in vivo evaluation have been carried out by several research groups. 242,243 For this aim Ti or Ti alloy macroporous scaffolds have been often chosen as substrates. Zhang et al 242 proposed Ti scaffolds prepared by fiber sintering coated with Si-HAp by a biomimetic method.…”
Section: In Vivo Studies Of Scaffolds Coated With Substituted-hapmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…240,241 The preparation of Si-HAp coatings by low temperature methods and their in vivo evaluation have been carried out by several research groups. 242,243 For this aim Ti or Ti alloy macroporous scaffolds have been often chosen as substrates. Zhang et al 242 proposed Ti scaffolds prepared by fiber sintering coated with Si-HAp by a biomimetic method.…”
Section: In Vivo Studies Of Scaffolds Coated With Substituted-hapmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [229], the preliminary in vitro studies presented good proliferation of osteoblast in scaffolds with pore size equal 350 µm. In [230], Ti scaffolds with meshes of 0.8 mm showed higher osseointegration compared with 1 mm mesh. When investigating the effect of porosity for titanium scaffolds [231], several viable cells for 60% and 73% porous titanium were more numerous than at 87% porous titanium.…”
Section: Osteoconductive and Osteoinductive Properties 721 In Vitrmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Therefore, materials fabricated by SLM had to be pre-treated with a bioactive substance to enhance the osteointegration [85,106]. We published two articles regarding Ti SLM in vitro and in vivo scaffolds' integration on oral cavity mesenchimal stem cells (apical papilla, interradicular bone, dental pulp) and rabbit model [107,108]. We used 600 µm pore size with 63.4% porosity and simple Ti scaffolds coated with HA.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%