FI885234A - In living tissue implantable granule implants - Google Patents

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FI885234A
FI885234A FI885234A FI885234A FI885234A FI 885234 A FI885234 A FI 885234A FI 885234 A FI885234 A FI 885234A FI 885234 A FI885234 A FI 885234A FI 885234 A FI885234 A FI 885234A
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A granule implant intended for implantation in living tissue, in which a constituent 4 of the granule material is a mixture of Ca-P glass which is absorbed in tissue, such as bone, soft tissue or biomass. Where greater stability is required, a constituent 2 which is a non- absorbable mixture of biological glass or Ca-P glass can be added to the granule material. According to the invention, at least the absorbable Ca-P glass alloy constituent 4 contains hydroxyapatite or HA as alloy material in order to promote attachment of tissue and other components. To regulate the rate of absorption, the granule material contains a constituent 3 which in composition is a slowly absorbable mixture of Ca-P glass and HA. <IMAGE>
FI885234A 1987-06-15 1988-11-11 In living tissue implantable granule implants FI91595C (en)

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FI872640A FI78232C (en) 1987-06-15 1987-06-15 IMPLANTS, SOM ERSAETTER EN TAND ELLER EN DEL AV BENVAEVNADEN MED SYNTETISKT MATERIAL.
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FI885234A FI91595C (en) 1987-06-15 1988-11-11 In living tissue implantable granule implants
FI885234 1988-11-11

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