Bioactivity And Bone Formation In Silicon-Substituted Hydroxyapatite
Bioactivity And Bone Formation In Silicon-Substituted Hydroxyapatite
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Bioactivity and successful bone formation in silicon-substituted hydroxyapatite bone grafts were investigated by using scanning electron microscopy and electron dispersive x-ray spectroscopy.Areas of bone formation terracotta disposable napkins have been detected in scanning electron microscopy; and, arranged lamellar collagen has been observed.20.8% average carbon content rise has been detected between bone graft and the produced bone; and, this has been confirmed to be a gradual increase throughout the interphase.
Obvious bone formation and maturation were observed in the samples.Carbon content gradually increased from coastal clouds vanilla custard bone graft to the bone formed, confirming formation of new bone and dissociation of silicon-substituted bone graft.