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Resorbable materials mechanical loading

The CBBCs can be divided into two main groups resoibable and stable biomaterials. Ca-aluminate based biomaterials and to some extent Ca-sihcates are stable materials after hydration, and can favorably be used for load-bearing applications. The Ca-phosphates, Ca-sulphates and Ca-carbonates are known to be resorbable or slowly resorbable when inserted in the body, and their main applications are within bone void filUng with low mechanical stress upon the biomaterial. The resorbable materials are after various time depending on the specific chemical composition replaced by new bone tissue. This can start immediately after injection and the material can be completely dissolved after months and in some cases after a few years. [Pg.16]


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