Magnesium Phosphate Cement Systems for Hard Tissue Applications: A Review
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- DOI: 10.1021/acsbiomaterials.6b00056
Magnesium Phosphate Cement Systems for Hard Tissue Applications: A Review
Abstract
In the search for more ideal bone graft materials for clinical application, the investigation into ceramic bone cements or bone void filler is ongoing. Calcium phosphate-based materials have been widely explored and implemented for medical use in bone defect repair. Such materials are an excellent choice because the implant mimics the natural chemistry of mineralized bone matrix and in injectable cement form, can be implemented with relative ease. However, of the available calcium phosphate cements, none fully meet the ideal standard, displaying low strengths and acidic setting reactions or slow setting times, and are often very slow to resorb in vivo. The study of magnesium phosphates for bone cements is a relatively new field compared to traditional calcium phosphate bone cements. Although reports are more limited, preliminary studies have shown that magnesium phosphate cements (MPC) may be a strong alternative to calcium phosphates for certain applications. The goal of the present publication is to review the history and achievements of magnesium phosphate-based cements or bone void fillers to date, assess how these cements compare with calcium phosphate competitors and to analyze the future directions and outlook for the research, development, and clinical implementation of these cements.
Keywords: bone cement; bone putty; bone regeneration; bone void filler; calcium phosphate cement; magnesium phosphate cement.
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