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Fabrication and properties of zirconia/hydroxyapatite composite scaffold based on digital light processing

Zirconia and hydroxyapatite(HA) are two typical implant materials, which have the advantages of excellent mechanical strength and good biological activity respectively. It was found that composite material had good biocompatibility and mechanical strength compared to the single material. In this pap...

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Published in:Ceramics international 2020-02, Vol.46 (2), p.2300-2308
Main Authors: Cao, Ying, Shi, Tianshu, Jiao, Chen, Liang, Huixin, Chen, Ruoyu, Tian, Zongjun, Zou, Anchao, Yang, Youwen, Wei, Zhen, Wang, Changjiang, Shen, Lida
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Summary:Zirconia and hydroxyapatite(HA) are two typical implant materials, which have the advantages of excellent mechanical strength and good biological activity respectively. It was found that composite material had good biocompatibility and mechanical strength compared to the single material. In this paper, the porous scaffolds of ZrO2/HA composite were formed by digital light processing (DLP) technology and their performance were evaluated. Cell experiments showed that the addition of HA had a positive effect on cell proliferation and differentiation. Mechanical tests showed that the composite scaffold with 10 wt% HA had the best compressive capacity due to the pinning and bridging effect of a small amount of HA grains. When scaffolds were immersed in the simulated body fluid (SBF), the compressive strengths of the composite scaffolds decreased within the first 14 days and gradually increased after 14 days. The reason for this phenomenon was the degradation of calcium phosphate components and the deposition of apatite. By the 28th day, the compressive strengths of all the composite scaffolds increased to over 20 MPa, close to that of the zirconia scaffolds during the same period (25 MPa). The compressive strengths of all scaffolds met the requirement of cancellous bone during the entire soaking period, and the composite scaffolds have potential application value in bone repair.
ISSN:0272-8842
1873-3956
DOI:10.1016/j.ceramint.2019.09.219