Investigation of structural resorption behavior of biphasic bioceramics with help of gravimetry, μCT, SEM, and XRD

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dc.audienceScience
dc.contributor.authorde Wild, Michael
dc.contributor.authorMolenberg, Aart
dc.contributor.authorAmacher, Fabienne
dc.contributor.authorChris, Bradbury
dc.date.accessioned2015-10-07T09:07:06Z
dc.date.available2015-10-07T09:07:06Z
dc.date.issued2015-05-07
dc.description.abstractResorbable bone substitute materials are widely used for bone augmentation after tumor resection, parallel to implant placement, or in critical size bone defects. In this study, the structural dissolution of a biphasic calcium phosphate bone substitute material with a hydroxyapatite (HA)/tricalcium phosphate (ß-TCP) ratio of 60/40 was investigated by repeatedly placing porous blocks in EDTA solution at 37°C. At several time points, the blocks were investigated by SEM, µCT, and gravimetry. It was found that always complete 2–3 µm sized grains were removed from the structure and that the ß-TCP is dissolved more rapidly. This selective dissolution of the ß-TCP grains was confirmed by XRD measurements. The blocks were eroded from the outside toward the center. The structure remained mechanically stable because the central part showed a delayed degradation and because the slower dissolving HA grains preserved the integrity of the structure.
dc.identifier.doi10.1002/jbm.b.33419.
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11654/10109
dc.language.isoen
dc.relation.ispartofJournal of Biomedical Materials Research. Part B: Applied Biomaterialsen_US
dc.subjectbioceramicen_US
dc.subjecthydroxylapatiteen_US
dc.subjectß-TCPen_US
dc.subjectselective resorptionen_US
dc.subjectµCT/SEM/XRDen_US
dc.subject.ddc610 - Medizin und Gesundheitde
dc.titleInvestigation of structural resorption behavior of biphasic bioceramics with help of gravimetry, μCT, SEM, and XRD
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fhnw.affiliation.hochschuleHochschule für Life Sciencesde_CH
fhnw.affiliation.institutInstitut für Medizintechnik und Medizininformatikde_CH
fhnw.pagination1-8
fhnw.publicationStatePublished
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