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Some advances in endosseous implants

C L Lavelle, D Wedgwood, W B Love

    Journal of Oral Rehabilitation
    |June 1, 1981
    PubMed
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    Coating titanium implants with tricalcium phosphate ceramic promotes bone integration. This biodegradable ceramic is resorbed and replaced by bone, creating a stable ankylosed implant-bone interface.

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    Area of Science:

    • Biomaterials Science
    • Dental Implantology
    • Orthopedic Research

    Background:

    • Titanium implants are widely used in endosseous implantology.
    • Achieving a stable interface between implant and bone is crucial for long-term success.
    • Current interfaces can be unstable, relying on connective tissue encapsulation.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate the efficacy of coating titanium implants with porous, biodegradable, bioreactive tricalcium phosphate ceramic.
    • To evaluate the potential for enhanced bone integration and implant stability.

    Main Methods:

    • Coating titanium implants with tricalcium phosphate ceramic.
    • Surgical implantation into alveolar bone using a careful technique.
    • Histological and radiographic analysis to assess bone replacement and implant integration.

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    Main Results:

    • The tricalcium phosphate ceramic coating was successfully resorbed after implantation.
    • Bone tissue actively replaced the resorbed ceramic.
    • The endosseous implant achieved ankylosis (fusion) with the surrounding bone.

    Conclusions:

    • Coating titanium implants with tricalcium phosphate ceramic facilitates a stable, bone-integrated implant-bone interface.
    • This approach overcomes the limitations of unstable connective tissue encapsulation seen with other implant devices.
    • Biodegradable, bioreactive ceramics offer a promising strategy for advancing endosseous implantology.