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    The effects of Mn and/or Ni dopants on the in vitro/in vivo performance, structural and magnetic properties of ?-tricalcium phosphate bioceramics
    (Elsevier Sci Ltd, 2019) Ates, Tankut; Dorozhkin, Sergey, V; Kaygili, Omer; Kom, Mustafa; Ercan, Ismail; Bulut, Niyazi; Firdolas, Fatih
    The present study describes the effects of dopants of Mn and/or Ni on the structural, magnetic and in vivo/in vitro performances of beta-tricalcium phosphate (beta-TCP) bioceramics synthesized by a sol-gel method. Both types of dopants caused significant effects on the structure-related parameters of beta-TCP, including the crystallite dimensions and lattice parameters. The magnetic properties of as-prepared samples were found to be affected by the type and amount of the dopant(s). The in vitro antimicrobial activities of doped beta-TCPs against American Type Culture Collection (ATCC) reference bacterial and fungal strains were evaluated. Among them, only 1.35Ni-TCP displayed an effective antimicrobial activity against Gram-positive bacteria (50 mu g/mL Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) range), while other types of doped beta-TCPs did not possess with such effect. The in vivo tests showed that each formulation could be a good nominate for bone healing and bone treatment.
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    Fabrication, characterization, and in vivo biocompatibility evaluation of titanium-niobium implants
    (Sage Publications Ltd, 2021) Yolun, Abdurrahman; Simsek, Murat; Kaya, Mehmet; Annac, Ebru Elibol; Kom, Mustafa; Cakmak, Omer
    In this study, biocompatible titanium-niobium (Ti-Nb) alloys were fabricated by using powder metallurgy methods. Physical, morphological, thermal, and mechanical analyses were performed and their in vivo compatibility was evaluated. Besides alpha, beta, and alpha '' martensitic phases, alpha+beta Widmanstatten phase due to increasing sintering temperature was seen in the microstructure of the alloys. Phase transformation temperatures of the samples decreased as Nb content increased. The ratio of Nb in the samples affected their mechanical properties. No toxic effect was observed on implanted sites. This study shows that Ti-Nb alloys can be potentially used for orthopedic applications without any toxic effects.
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    Guided bone regeneration with polyethylene membrane, zoledronic acid and hydroxiapatide bone graft in peri-implant bone defect: An experimental study
    (Allied Acad, 2017) Yaman, Ferhan; Dundar, Serkan; Cakmak, Omer; Saybak, Arif; Kirtay, Mustafa; Kaya, Beyza; Kom, Mustafa
    This study aimed to determine the guided bone regeneration (GBR) capacity of peri-implant bone defect treatment, either with only a hydroxyapatite bone graft or with a hydroxyapatite bone graft mixed with zoledronic acid (ZA) and employing polyethylene glycol (PEG) barrier membranes. In this study, four male New Zealand rabbits were used. First, the rabbits were randomly divided into two groups, the hydroxyapatite graft group (HA) (n=2) and the HA graft + zoledronic acid group (HA+ZA) (n=2). For the HA group, peri-implant GBR was performed with only an HA bone graft, and a resorbable PEG barrier membrane was placed over each surgical defect to cover the peri-implant bone defects. For the HA+ZA group, peri-implant GBR was performed with an HA bone graft that had previously been mixed with ZA. A resorbable PEG barrier membrane was placed over each surgical defect to cover the peri-implant bone defects. Experiments were performed using a standardised peri-implant bone tissue defect model in rabbit tibia for 60 days. Circumferential defects were surgically induced around the dental implants on the tibias of four rabbits. Sixty days after the surgical procedures, the rabbits were sacrificed, and their tibias with the graft sites were harvested for histologic evaluation. In the HA+ZA group, significantly more new bone formation was detected as compared with the HA group (P<0.05). Within the limitations of this study, locally administered ZA with an HA synthetic graft and PEG membrane was a more effective method as compared to using only a graft in a peri-implant GBR procedure. Additionally, a PEG membrane should be useful in GBR as a barrier membrane. Further studies are needed to confirm these results.

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