Preparation and characterisation of an innovative injectable calcium sulphate based bone cement for vertebroplasty application

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pp. 102-115 ◽  
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Lucia Pontiroli ◽  
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Antonio Manca ◽  
Francesca Tallia ◽  
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Spine-Ghost: a novel injectable resorbable cement containing mesoporous bioactive glass and a radiopaque glass-ceramic phase in a calcium sulphate matrix.

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Self-adhesive resins (SARs) contain adhesives, which simplify the procedures of resin application, and primers, which provide sufficient bonding ability. In this study, mesoporous bioactive glass nanoparticles (MBN) were added to a SAR to easily improve the physical properties and remineralization ability. The experimental resins comprised 1%, 3%, and 5% MBN mixed in Ortho Connect Flow (GC Corp, Tokyo, Japan). As the MBN content in the SAR increased, the microhardness increased, and a statistically significant difference was observed between the cases of 1% and 5% MBN addition. Shear bond strength increased for 1% and 3% MBN samples and decreased for 5% MBN. The addition of MBN indicated a statistically significant antibacterial effect on both gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria. The anti-demineralization experiment showed that the remineralization length increased with the MBN content of the sample. Through the above results, we found that SAR containing MBN has antibacterial and remineralization effects. Thus, by adding MBN to the SAR, we investigated the possibility of orthodontic resin development, wherein the strength is enhanced and the drawbacks of the conventional SAR addressed.


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Junying Li ◽  
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Na Xu ◽  
Jingtao Li ◽  
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Vanadium is an important trace element in bone to involve in bone metabolism, bone formation, and bone growth, but roles of various vanadium ions, especially pentavalent vanadium, in bone tissue...


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Nathan P. Mellott ◽  
Martin Crimp ◽  
Anthony Wren ◽  
Neal Hammer ◽  
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