Manufacture and characterization of a mixture of Bone Powder and Bioceramic: A 3D-printing method process

Authors

  • Luis Carlos Parra Calvache Universidad de los Andes
  • Fabio Arturo Rojas Mora Universidad de los Andes
  • Diana Narváez Universidad de los Andes
  • Luis Miguel Méndez Moreno Universidad Nacional

Abstract

Abstract
Currently, time there is a high interest in biomaterials and the way they help to improve human quality of life. This study has as objective the production of dental and orthopedic implants. These implants when used into the body of the patient would reduce the impact on a patient during and after surgery. The main purpose was to find a process to produce a compound based on bone powder and bio-ceramic capable of being absorbed by the body, and at the same time, to facilitate the body to generate a new bone structure. In this article, the production process of the bone powder is presented. Also the mixture of bone powder and bio-ceramic, processed by rapid prototyping (3D printing), is evaluated. The processed mixture products are then evaluated in its mechanical and cytotoxic behaviors in order to know its viability in the future. The biological cytotoxic test is encouraging and futures studies with the compound used are recommended.

Author Biographies

  • Luis Carlos Parra Calvache, Universidad de los Andes
    Ingeniero Mecánico. investigador Departamento de Ingeniería Mecánica, Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá (Colombia).

  • Fabio Arturo Rojas Mora, Universidad de los Andes
    Doctor en Ingeniería Mecánica. Profesor Asociado, Laboratorio de Técnicas Modernas en Manufactura LATEMM, Departamento de Ingeniería Mecánica, Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá (Colombia).
  • Diana Narváez, Universidad de los Andes
    MSc en Biología. Investigadora Laboratorio de Genética Humana, Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá (Colombia).
  • Luis Miguel Méndez Moreno, Universidad Nacional
    MSc en Ingeniería Mecánica. Profesor Jefe de la Sección de Automatización, Departamento de Ingeniería Mecánica y Mecatrónica, Universidad Nacional, Bogotá (Colombia).

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