2001
DOI: 10.1007/s007760170013
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Resorption of synthetic porous hydroxyapatite and replacement by newly formed bone

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“…These activities can probably be ascribed to ion released after clast (osteoclast-like cells) resorption of microliths. Though several authors have documented resorption of hydroxyapatite (Gomi et al, 1993;Piattelli et al, 1993;Overgaard et al, 1996Overgaard et al, , 1997Overgaard et al, , 1998Goto et al, 2001), most studies refer to the results of implants of nonresorbable hydroxyapatite (Zeller et al, 1986;Klinge et al, 1992;Hoad-Reddick et al, 1994;Nemcovsky and Serfaty, 1996;Piattelli et al, 1998;Rafter et al, 2002). Particularly in dentistry, the use of this term generates confusion for the end users, who is led to believe that there are two types of hydroxyapatites: non-resorbable and resorbable.…”
Section: Osteoinductive Capabilitymentioning
confidence: 93%
“…These activities can probably be ascribed to ion released after clast (osteoclast-like cells) resorption of microliths. Though several authors have documented resorption of hydroxyapatite (Gomi et al, 1993;Piattelli et al, 1993;Overgaard et al, 1996Overgaard et al, , 1997Overgaard et al, , 1998Goto et al, 2001), most studies refer to the results of implants of nonresorbable hydroxyapatite (Zeller et al, 1986;Klinge et al, 1992;Hoad-Reddick et al, 1994;Nemcovsky and Serfaty, 1996;Piattelli et al, 1998;Rafter et al, 2002). Particularly in dentistry, the use of this term generates confusion for the end users, who is led to believe that there are two types of hydroxyapatites: non-resorbable and resorbable.…”
Section: Osteoinductive Capabilitymentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The disadvantages in using metallic implants for the fixation of the fracture also include stress shielding in the region of the implant, inflammatory reaction, and foreign body reaction [3]. Large bone defects coupled with non-union, or misalignment, of the fractured components can cause pain and dysfunction, thereby necessitating the need for use of allograft or autograft as bone inductive agents for the purpose of bone repair [1][2][3]. The allograft utilizes frozen bones for the purpose of bone repair and regeneration and possesses intrinsic limitations such as disease transmission and immunological reactions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Orthopedic surgeries using implants for replacing the diseased bone or stabilizing the fracture pose a medical challenge that often necessitates the need for a second surgical procedure to facilitate the removal of fractured components [1,2]. The disadvantages in using metallic implants for the fixation of the fracture also include stress shielding in the region of the implant, inflammatory reaction, and foreign body reaction [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…HA is a class of bioceramic material frequently used in bone grafting [2][3][4] and in bone drug delivery [5][6][7] . It is one of the most widely used biomaterials for various bone applications because it possesses most of the qualities required for bone tissue formation.…”
Section: Synthesis Of Nanophase Hamentioning
confidence: 99%