Bond Strength of Biomaterials with Bone Tissue; Stress-Strain State of the Bone Implant System
Journal of Biomechanics 2008
Viktors Filipenkovs, Ivars Knēts, Jānis Laizāns

In the present study the bond strength between a live bone tissue of rabbits and composites was determined. Two types of composite implant materials were implanted in the rabbit femur. The first type of the biomaterials is based on silicate glass and hydroxyapatite. Both the natural (NHAp) and a synthetic hydroxyapatite were used. The second type of the biomaterials was made of an ultrahigh molecular mass polyethylene and the NHAp. Also a stress-strain state of system bone-implant was determined in theory by the finite element method.


Atslēgas vārdi
Biocomposite material, bond strength, implantation
DOI
10.1016/S0021-9290(08)70378-6

Fiļipenkovs, V., Knēts, I., Laizāns, J. Bond Strength of Biomaterials with Bone Tissue; Stress-Strain State of the Bone Implant System. Journal of Biomechanics, 2008, Vol.41, Suppl.1, 379.-379.lpp. ISSN 0021-9290. Pieejams: doi:10.1016/S0021-9290(08)70378-6

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