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Characterization and Bone Response of Carbonate-Containing Apatite-Coated Titanium Implants Using an Aqueous Spray Coating

We performed thin carbonate-containing apatite (CA) coating on titanium (Ti) by an aqueous spray coating (ASC) method that consisted of a Ca-CO(3)-PO(4) complex. Two different CA coatings were produced by two different spray amounts and were heat-treated after spraying. We evaluated three-dimensiona...

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Autores principales: Yagi, Ryo, Mochizuki, Chihiro, Sato, Mitsunobu, Toyama, Takeshi, Hirota, Masatsugu, Hayakawa, Tohru, Ohkubo, Chikahiro
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Publicado: MDPI 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5744351/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29232914
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma10121416
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author Yagi, Ryo
Mochizuki, Chihiro
Sato, Mitsunobu
Toyama, Takeshi
Hirota, Masatsugu
Hayakawa, Tohru
Ohkubo, Chikahiro
author_facet Yagi, Ryo
Mochizuki, Chihiro
Sato, Mitsunobu
Toyama, Takeshi
Hirota, Masatsugu
Hayakawa, Tohru
Ohkubo, Chikahiro
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description We performed thin carbonate-containing apatite (CA) coating on titanium (Ti) by an aqueous spray coating (ASC) method that consisted of a Ca-CO(3)-PO(4) complex. Two different CA coatings were produced by two different spray amounts and were heat-treated after spraying. We evaluated three-dimensional structures, adhesiveness to Ti, and durability of the CA film. In addition, we performed immersion experiments in simulated body fluid (SBF), and bone responses were evaluated after implantation into a femoral bone defect in rats. The bonding ability of ASC-coated implant into the bone was examined by push-in tests. Unique network structures with small particles were identified on CA coatings. Although heat treatment produced no significant difference in surface morphology, scratch tests revealed that heat treatment improved the adhesion of CA coatings to Ti. Crystal formation progressed on CA-coated specimens, and the sample placement direction influenced crystal formation and growth in SBF immersion. Animal implantation experiments revealed significantly greater bone-to-implant contact ratio and bone mass in both cortical and bone marrow, respectively, four weeks after implantation. Push-in tests suggested that the bonding of the CA coating to Ti is clinically acceptable. Therefore, we conclude that CA coating to Ti by the ASC method would be possible for clinical applications, including dentistry.
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spelling pubmed-57443512017-12-31 Characterization and Bone Response of Carbonate-Containing Apatite-Coated Titanium Implants Using an Aqueous Spray Coating Yagi, Ryo Mochizuki, Chihiro Sato, Mitsunobu Toyama, Takeshi Hirota, Masatsugu Hayakawa, Tohru Ohkubo, Chikahiro Materials (Basel) Article We performed thin carbonate-containing apatite (CA) coating on titanium (Ti) by an aqueous spray coating (ASC) method that consisted of a Ca-CO(3)-PO(4) complex. Two different CA coatings were produced by two different spray amounts and were heat-treated after spraying. We evaluated three-dimensional structures, adhesiveness to Ti, and durability of the CA film. In addition, we performed immersion experiments in simulated body fluid (SBF), and bone responses were evaluated after implantation into a femoral bone defect in rats. The bonding ability of ASC-coated implant into the bone was examined by push-in tests. Unique network structures with small particles were identified on CA coatings. Although heat treatment produced no significant difference in surface morphology, scratch tests revealed that heat treatment improved the adhesion of CA coatings to Ti. Crystal formation progressed on CA-coated specimens, and the sample placement direction influenced crystal formation and growth in SBF immersion. Animal implantation experiments revealed significantly greater bone-to-implant contact ratio and bone mass in both cortical and bone marrow, respectively, four weeks after implantation. Push-in tests suggested that the bonding of the CA coating to Ti is clinically acceptable. Therefore, we conclude that CA coating to Ti by the ASC method would be possible for clinical applications, including dentistry. MDPI 2017-12-11 /pmc/articles/PMC5744351/ /pubmed/29232914 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma10121416 Text en © 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Yagi, Ryo
Mochizuki, Chihiro
Sato, Mitsunobu
Toyama, Takeshi
Hirota, Masatsugu
Hayakawa, Tohru
Ohkubo, Chikahiro
Characterization and Bone Response of Carbonate-Containing Apatite-Coated Titanium Implants Using an Aqueous Spray Coating
title Characterization and Bone Response of Carbonate-Containing Apatite-Coated Titanium Implants Using an Aqueous Spray Coating
title_full Characterization and Bone Response of Carbonate-Containing Apatite-Coated Titanium Implants Using an Aqueous Spray Coating
title_fullStr Characterization and Bone Response of Carbonate-Containing Apatite-Coated Titanium Implants Using an Aqueous Spray Coating
title_full_unstemmed Characterization and Bone Response of Carbonate-Containing Apatite-Coated Titanium Implants Using an Aqueous Spray Coating
title_short Characterization and Bone Response of Carbonate-Containing Apatite-Coated Titanium Implants Using an Aqueous Spray Coating
title_sort characterization and bone response of carbonate-containing apatite-coated titanium implants using an aqueous spray coating
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5744351/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29232914
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma10121416
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