Effect of Test Circumstances on Compressive Strength of Porous Calcium Phosphate Ceramics for Establishment of Standard Measurement Condition

Masanori Kikuchi

Abstract

In order to establish a reasonable biomimetic condition for compressive strength of bioactive ceramics, the compressive strengths of several commercial bioactive ceramics were measured under various conditions. All specimens except for one of Japanese ceramics, specimen A, showed no significant differences among the conditions, but showed a tendency of decreasing the compressive strength more than 10% in comparison to the dry condition that was conventionally described in product brochures. Further, the specimen A indicated a significant decrease of the compressive strength in 24 h soaking conditions. Accordingly, a recommended biomimetic condition would be that specimen would be soaked in PBS after deaeration at 25 °C for 24 h and measured in air after brief wiping surface liquid.

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