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  • 2024Influence of rapid heat treatment on the photocatalytic activity and stability of calcium titanates against a broad range of pollutants2citations
  • 2023Tungsten Oxide Morphology-Dependent Au/TiO2/WO3 Heterostructures with Applications in Heterogenous Photocatalysis and Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy12citations
  • 2015Micro-CT and histological analysis of Ti6Al7Nb custom made implants with hydroxyapatite and SiO2-TiO2 coatings in a rabbit model.7citations

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  • Ágoston, Áron
  • Kukovecz, Ákos
  • Tóth, Zsejke-Réka
  • Abedi, Mahsa
  • Kónya, Zoltán
  • Gyulavári, Tamás
  • Pap, Zsolt
  • Kovács, Zoltán
  • Focsan, Monica
  • Székely, István
  • Baia, Monica
  • Rusu, Mihai
  • Coada, Camelia Alexandra
  • Armencea, G.
  • Rotaru, H.
  • Leordean, D.
  • Berce, Cristian
  • Rs, Campian
  • Baciut, M.
  • Bran, S.
  • Baciut, G.
  • Gheban, D.
  • Ca, Jula
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Micro-CT and histological analysis of Ti6Al7Nb custom made implants with hydroxyapatite and SiO2-TiO2 coatings in a rabbit model.

  • Coada, Camelia Alexandra
  • Armencea, G.
  • Rotaru, H.
  • Todea, Milica
  • Leordean, D.
  • Berce, Cristian
  • Rs, Campian
  • Baciut, M.
  • Bran, S.
  • Baciut, G.
  • Gheban, D.
  • Ca, Jula
Abstract

<h4>Background and aim</h4>Bone defect reconstruction in the maxillofacial area comes as a necessity after traumatic, oncological or congenital pathology. Custom made implant manufacturing, such as selective laser melting (SLM), is very helpful when bone reconstruction is needed. In the present study we assessed the osseointegration of custom made implants made of Ti6Al7Nb with two different coatings: SiO2-TiO2 and hydroxyapatite, by comparing the bone mineral density (BMD) measured on micro-CT and the histological mineralized bone surrounding the implants.<h4>Methods</h4>Custom made - cylindrical type - implants were produced by selective laser melting, coated with SiO2-TiO2 and hydroxyapatite and implanted in the rabbit femur. The animals (divided into 3 groups) were sacrificed at 1, 3 and 6 months and the implants were removed together with the surrounding bone. Bone mineral density and histological examination of the bone-implant surface was performed for each group.<h4>Results</h4>BMD and histological examination of the samples determined the quantity of mineralized bone at the implant site, showing a good percentage of mineralized bone for the coated implants at 1, 3 and 6 months. The measurements for the implants without coating showed a significant lower quantity of mineralized bone at 3 months compared with the implants with coating, and a good quantity of mineralized bone at 6 months, showing a process of demineralization followed by remineralization in the last month. The measurements of BMD showed similar results with the histological examination.<h4>Conclusions</h4>The use of micro-CT and the measurement of BMD are a reliable, minimally invasive and a quick method of osseointegration assessment.

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  • density
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • mineral
  • surface
  • selective laser melting
  • defect