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Vikrant Kundu

Mirell Dental Implant, Netherlands

Title: BONIT coating implant Faster and better bone healing outcome

Biography

Biography: Vikrant Kundu

Abstract

Bone is connective tissue composed of organic matrix collagenous matrix, fine re-inforcing inorganic calcium phosphate and bone forming bone degrading cells. Calcium phosphate materials which are similar to bone in composition and in having bioactive and osteoconductive properties create a broad and many modification of the implant surface coating. The osseointegration process which happen between dental implant surface and jaw bones should be considered as the main factor influence the long term success of implant supporting prostheses. For that the modification of surface not affect the osseointegration process success but the time of osseointegration.one of this surface technology of coating is the calcium phosphate materials which similar to bone in composition.as updating and improving the outcome of result success of and time of osseointegration, Mirell implant go for BONIT BONIT is an electrochemically deposited calcium phosphate coating. The structure of coating makes it strongly hydrophilic and results in a high capillary effect. This capillary effect transports growth factors from the blood to the coating, and therefore also directly to the metallic implant surface where they are immobilized. As a result of the bone-like chemical environment, stem cells are stimulated to form osteoblasts and initialize the formation of new bone tissue. The capillary affect in forms a very important basis for successful osseointegration of BONIT coated implants. The BONIT coating is fully resorbed over a period of 6-12 weeks after implant insertion and is simultaneously replaced by newly formed bone tissue, with the ultimate result that an optimum bond between bone and implant has been formed in place of the coating.