Interface Function Design and Bone-Regenerative Engineering of Biomimetic Biomaterials by Supersonic Treatment Using Electrolyzed Water
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Published:2014-11
Issue:
Volume:631
Page:241-246
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ISSN:1662-9795
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Container-title:Key Engineering Materials
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language:
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Short-container-title:KEM
Author:
Akazawa Toshiyuki1, Murata Masaru2, Minamida Y.2, Kabir Md. Arafat2, Ito M.3, Katayama Akihiko4, Nakajima T.5
Affiliation:
1. Hokkaido Research Organization 2. Health Sciences University of Hokkaido 3. Hokkaido University 4. Redox Technology Ltd. Co. 5. HOYA Technosurgical Corporation
Abstract
As interface design of autotransportation materials and bioactive ceramics by supersonic treatment, human teeth-originated granules and commercial hydroxyapatite (HAp) were partially dissolved in different acid solutions, such as electrolyzed water and HNO3aqueous solution to control bio-absorption, adsorption-release of bone growth factor and anti-bacterial characteristics. Human teeth were pulverized with cooling, dissolved in strongly acidic electrolyzed water (pH 2.6-3.1) or 2.0% HNO3solution to obtain demineralized dentin matrix granules. For supersonic or stirring demineralization in the acidic electrolyzed water, dissolution efficiencies (DE) were 3-12% and dentinal tubules with 1-2μm were found, while for supersonic demineralization in the HNO3solution, DE was attained to the highest value of 86%. When HAp was dissolved with stirring in the acidic electrolyzed water, DE of porous ceramics was lower than that of spherical particles due to smaller specific surface area and good crystallinity. For supersonic dissolution of porous ceramics in the acidic electrolyzed water, DE was 30% and extension of grain boundary and micro-crack were observed. Concerning supersonic irradiation of the electolyzed water to parietal bone in rats by using ultrasonic scaler, enlargement and propagation of micro-crack were recognized on the hard tissues.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science
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