Carbonate apatite (COAp) is an inorganic component of bone and replaces by natural bone after implantation into the bone defect. Because of this unique characteristic, COAp granules have been used in the dental field. However, washing out of granules from the bone defect area is an issue. The aim of this study was to set COAp granules by mixing COAp granules with acidic phosphate solutions and evaluate the influence of the pH and ion components of the solutions. When Na was the counter ion, the amount of precipitated dicalcium phosphate dihydrate (DCPD) was small and the setting ability disappeared with increasing pH of the solutions. Alternatively, when the counter ion was Ca, the amount of precipitated DCPD was high and the setting ability was observed even at high pH. These results suggest the presence of Ca in the acidic phosphate solution is a key for fabricating COAp granular cement.
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