Tissue reaction to novel customized calcium silicate cement based dental implants. A pilot study in the dog.
Amir FakhrzadehMohammad Ali SaghiriSteven M MorganoAndrew SullivanPublished in: Journal of materials science. Materials in medicine (2021)
The proposed novel composite materials revealed that not only do these materials demonstrate high biocompatibility, but also their successful integration in the alveolus is likely secondary to a partial ligamentous attachment. The current investigation may lead to the use of calcium silicate-based materials as custom dental implants. Further research on this novel composite's biomechanical properties is necessary to develop the optimal material composition for use as a load-bearing dental implant.
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