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Artificial dental root made of natural calcium carbonate (bioracine)

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Artificial dental root made of natural calcium carbonate (bioracine)

Auteurs : S. Camprasse ; G. Camprasse ; M. Pouzol ; E. Lopez

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Abstract: ‘Bioracine’ is an artificial dental root made of natural calcium carbonate (Pinctade maxima mother of pearl). This non-biodegradable material is very close to bone tissue in its physicochemical composition and presents remarkable hardness, resistance and elasticity. Bioracine is a buried dental implant with a special screw thread, presenting a large surface which shows pores of 2–3 μm. A histological study of the interface between the implant and human maxillary bone demonstrated an extraordinary cellular union between these two tissues. Furthermore, bioracine presents two new technical innovations: a periprosthetic epithelial attachment of connective tissue with an active shock absorbing system. Bioracine is an exceptional dental root substitute that matches the biological properties of natural bone.

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