TISSUE, CELLULAR AND SUBCELLULAR EVENTS AT A BONE-CERAMIC HYDROXYLAPATITE INTERFACE

  • 1 January 1977
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 1  (2) , 79-92
Abstract
A new polycrystalline form of hydroxylapatite, durapatite, was examined as a cortical bone implant in dogs. Durapatite does not elicit a foreign body response; all new bone surrounding the material is normally calcified. Bone was found to strongly adhere to durapatite; preliminary evidence suggests this bonding may be due to direct chemical attachment of bone to the material.