Publications by authors named "P Boudeville"

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  • A novel strontium-containing calcium phosphate cement was developed by mixing DCPD, calcium oxide, and strontium carbonate in an ammonium phosphate buffer, resulting in an easily injectable paste.
  • The cement demonstrated a quick setting time of 15 minutes at 37 degrees Celsius and achieved a high compressive strength of about 20 MPa, which is suitable for non-loading repairs like osteoporotic vertebrae.
  • Additionally, the resulting cement exhibited enhanced radio-opacity and maintained its properties for at least 4 years, making it a promising option for vertebroplasty procedures.
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This study was aimed at evaluating the in vitro degradation, the in vivo biocompatibility and at comparing the effects of two methods of sterilization on poly(L-lactic acid) (PLA(94)) resorbable mesh. The mesh was manufactured to be used as surgical soft tissue reinforcement in the vaginal area. Samples of 100 mg of PLA(94) mesh (10 x 10 mm(2)) were immersed in isoosmolar 0.

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Mechanosynthesis of calcium phosphates can be performed under wet or dry conditions. In most papers and patents, grinding under wet conditions was selected. So far, only a few papers were devoted to dry mechanosynthesis of calcium phosphates.

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A CPC was obtained by mixing calcium hydrogenphosphate (DCPA: CaHPO(4)) and calcium oxide with either water or sodium phosphate (NaP) buffers. Physical and mechanical properties such as compressive strength (CS), initial (I) and final (F) setting times, cohesion time (T(C)), dough time (T(D)), swelling time (T(S)), dimensional and thermal behavior, injectability (t(100%)), antimicrobial properties, setting reaction kinetics, and powder stability over time were investigated by varying different parameters such as liquid-to-powder (L/P) ratio (0.35 to 0.

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Calcium hydroxide is currently used in dentistry for endodontic treatments where its main advantage is its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory activity. However, it also has some drawbacks such as pulp necrosis, slight solubility, slow and insufficient hardening, and retraction on drying. In consequence, it is used only as temporary material for root canal disinfection.

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