Preparation and Characterization of Natural Fish Bone as an Implant Material
Journal: Journal of Medicinal and Chemical Sciences (Vol.6, No. 3)Publication Date: 2023-03-01
Authors : Ali Mohammed Korsheed; Ghassan Abdul-Hamid Naji;
Page : 668-676
Keywords : Cyprinus carpio L. Fish; Natural fish bone; calcium phosphate; Fillers;
Abstract
Background: The globe currently faces two major issues: a deficit of new resources and an excessive amount of trash creation. To solve these issues, the extra waste might be used as a supply in the manufacturing process. The industrial sector is focusing on this kind of waste reclamation.
Aim: To prepare natural fish bone based bioactive material, natural fish bones are considered potential options for artificial bone due to their high bioactivity and biocompatibility.
Methods: To synthesize a composite material, natural fish bones were used from sources of raw materials. The X-ray diffraction, Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy, and electron dispersive X-ray analysis were used to assess the synthetic material.
Results: The results showed that phosphate and calcium were presented in the synthesized powder. The average particle size of the calcined fish bone was 300 -500 nm.
Conclusion: Because of their possible biological and mechanical properties, materials made from waste natural resource materials might be appropriate for use as fillers for different dental implants.
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