• Biomatlante | expert in bone graft substitutes

    • List of Publications

      • Bioceramics Implants in surgically produced infrabony defects - E.B. Nery et AL - J. Periodontal June 1975

        DENTAL - Tricalcium phosphate ceramics of Hydroxyapatite structure with 50% porosity and 800 to 100 µm pore diameter was implanted in surgicalle produced infrabony defects in dogs. The defects were evaluated histologically at different time intervals, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16 and 24 weeks.
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      • Biphasic calcium phosphate bioceramics : preparation, properties and application - RZ. legeros et Al - Journal of material scie

        FUNDAMENTAL - Concept of BCP - Biphasic calcium phosphate bioceramics belong to a group af bone substitute biomaterials that consist of an intimate mixture of hydroxyapatite and beta-tricalcium phosphate, of varying HA/B-TCP ratios. BCP is obtained when a synthetic or biologic calcium-deficient apatite is sintered at temperatures at and above 700°C.
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      • Biphasic calcium phosphate concept applied to artificial bone, implant coating and injectable bone substitute - G. Daculsi et A

        DENTAL - The developpement of calcium phosphate ceramics and other related biomaterials for boen graft involved a better control of the process of biomaterials resorption and bone subtitution. The bioactive concept was developed for biphasic calcium phosphate ceramics (BCP).
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      • Biphasic calcium phosphate concept appllied to artificial bone, implant coating and injectable bone substitute - G. Daculsi

        FUNDAMENTAL - Concept of BCP - The development of calcium phosphate ceramics and other related biomaterials for bone graft involved a better control of the process of biomaterials resorption and bone substitution. The bioactive concept was developed for biphasic calcium phosphate ceramics (BCP).
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      • Biphasic calcium phosphate MBCP for maxillofacial bone filling before dental implantation - S. Kimakhe et AL.

        DENTAL - In early 1980, HA and β-TCP became commercially available as bone substitute. The concept of mixture of HA and β-TCP. (BCP) with varying HA/β-TCP demonstrated the bioactivity of these ceramics. Subsequently, focussed studies on BCP led to the significant increase in manufacture and use of BCP as bone substitute materials for dental and orthopaedic applications. The prevention of the bone loss after tooth extraction can be preserved after immediate alveolar filling.
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      • Biphasic ceramic wedge and plate fixation with locked adjustable screws for open wedge tibial osteotomy - F. Lavallé et Al. -

        CLINICAL - Human orthopaedic - The aim of this radiological study was to evaluate the use of a biphasic ceramic wedge combined with plate fixation with locked adjustable screws for open wedge tibial osteotomy.
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