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The Development of a Novel Tooth-root Implant Material
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The Development of a Novel Tooth-root Implant Material

M.A. El Basty and I.L. Kamel
Journal of dental research, v 62(6), pp 733-737
Jun 1983
PMID: 6574155

Abstract

Polyacrylic acid-alumina composites have been developed in this laboratory and were found to be biocompatible and resistant to biodegradation. These composites can be designed to apply a predetermined pressure on the bone interface which was found beneficial for stimulation of new bone formation and increased bone densification at the implant interface. Optimization of the physical and mechanical properties is presented, and a brief summary of the subcutaneous and oral implantation is reported.

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Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
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