Resolving the CaP-bone interface: a review of discoveries with light and electron microscopy.

Biomatter Pub Date : 2012-01-01 DOI:10.4161/biom.20062
Kathryn Grandfield, Anders Palmquist, Håkan Engqvist, Peter Thomsen
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It has long been known that the interfacial relationship between synthetic materials and tissue is influential in the success of implant materials. Instability at the implant interface has been shown, in some cases, to lead to complete implant failure. Bioceramics, and in particular calcium phosphates, form a large fraction of the implantable devices on the market today due to the biocompatibility they exhibit in contact with bone and tooth-like tissues. The characterization of such bioceramic-tissue interfaces has played a crucial role in understanding the behavior of bioceramics in vivo. In this review, we shed light on the preparation methods, technological approaches and key advances in resolving the interface between calcium phosphate bioceramics and bone, and share a future outlook on this field.

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解析CaP-bone界面:光镜和电子显微镜发现综述。
人工合成材料与组织之间的界面关系是影响植入材料成功与否的重要因素。在某些情况下,种植体界面的不稳定性会导致种植体完全失效。生物陶瓷,特别是磷酸钙,由于其在与骨和齿状组织接触时表现出的生物相容性,在当今市场上的植入式装置中占很大比例。这种生物陶瓷-组织界面的表征对于理解生物陶瓷在体内的行为起着至关重要的作用。本文综述了磷酸钙生物陶瓷的制备方法、技术途径和解决磷酸钙生物陶瓷与骨界面的关键进展,并展望了该领域的发展前景。
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