Zinc-Doped Tricalcium Phosphate Ceramic for Surgical Implants

Posted in Bio-Medical, Materials, Coatings & Adhesives, Implants & Prosthetics, Medical, Briefs, MDB on Saturday, May 01 2010

This material exhibits an osteogenesis-promoting effect without toxicity, making it suitable as a surgical implant.

A ceramic body consisting of the phases of tricalcium phosphate and/or hydroxyapatite provides biocompatibility with hard tissues. When such a ceramic body is implanted in a bone, direct connection is formed between the bone and the ceramic body without intervention of any fibrous connective tissues. This zinc-containing or zinc-doped ceramic material mainly consists of tricalcium phosphate and is suitable as a ceramic material for biomedical use. In particular, the material provides surgical implant materials for hard tissue consisting of zinc-doped tricalcium phosphate to promote bone formation by releasing zinc in the body.

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