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In vivo bioresorbability and bone formation ability of sintered highly pure calcium carbonate granules

Authors :
Toshitake Furusawa
Shota Umemoto
Tohru Sekino
Masahiko Tajika
Hidero Unuma
Source :
Dental Materials Journal. 40:1202-1207
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Japanese Society for Dental Materials and Devices, 2021.

Abstract

Calcium carbonate-based bone substitutes derived from natural coral exoskeleton (aragonite) are resorbed and remodeled faster than calcium phosphate-based substitutes. However, coral species with structures appropriate for use as bone substitutes are very limited. Therefore, it is important to evaluate potential of artificial calcium carbonate ceramics as a bone substitute. In this study, calcium carbonate granules with various porosities and pore sizes were prepared by sintering a highly pure (>99.98%) calcium carbonate powder (calcite), and their resorption properties and bone formation abilities were examined in vivo for the first time. The sintered calcium carbonate was resorbed faster than β-tricalcium phosphate, which has a similar structure. However, sintered calcium carbonate did not promote new bone formation during long-term implantation. Furthermore, both resorption and new bone formation were affected by the pore structure. The optimal structures of the artificially sintered calcium carbonate bone substitute were also discussed.

Details

ISSN :
18811361 and 02874547
Volume :
40
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Dental Materials Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........b9c3b5d6051e6fce8a31612d2ed88636
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.2020-254