Claims
- 1. A dental implant wherein the surface portion thereof where tissue ingrowth is to occur is sintered and porous and comprises a biocompatible dental ceramic matrix containing about 0.02 to 0.05 wt. percent inorganic fibers having a diameter of less than about 0.6 mm and a length of about 0.1 to 60 mm, said surface portion comprising pores of an average pore diameter of approximately 100 to 200 .mu.m and said inorganic fibers having a melting temperature higher than the sintering temperature of said matrix.
- 2. The implant as claimed in claim 1, wherein said porous surface layer comprises pores of an average pore diameter of about 10 to 200 .mu.m, wherein pores having a diameter of greater than 300 .mu.m comprise no more than 10% of the pores and wherein the pores comprise about 10 to about 90% of the total volume of the porous layer.
- 3. The implant as claimed in claim 2, wherein the pores comprise about 20 to about 30% of the total volume of the porous layer.
- 4. The implant as claimed in claim 2, wherein the sintering temperature of the ceramic matrix is 900.degree. to 1400.degree. C. and the melting temperature of the fibers is at least 400.degree. C. higher than the sintering temperature.
- 5. The implant as claimed in claim 1, wherein the inorganic fibers are selected from the group consisting of a metal, a tungsten core coated with a metal carbide or metal dioxide and a ceramic.
- 6. The implant as claimed in claim 1, wherein the inorganic fibers are selected from the group consisting of quartz, carbon, basalt, a metal, boron carbide, silicon carbide, titanium diboride, beryllium oxide, boron nitrite, aluminum oxide, kaolin, Mullite, zirconium dioxide, zirconium silicate, magnesium oxide, aluminum nitrite and silicon nitrite.
- 7. The implant as claimed in claim 1, wherein the inorganic fibers are a metal or metal alloy and are selected from the group consisting of steel, a nickel alloy, niobium, molybdenum, tungsten, chrome, cobalt, nickel, copper and silver.
- 8. The implant as claimed in claim 1, wherein the inorganic fibers are a ceramic and are selected from the group consisting of boron carbide, boron nitride, zirconium silicate, zirconium dioxide, aluminum oxide and Mullite.
- 9. The implant as claimed in claim 1, wherein the fibers are a tungsten core coated with a member selected from the group consisting of boron carbide, silicon carbide and titanium dioxide.
- 10. The implant as claimed in claim 1, wherein the fibers have a thickness of about 0.5 .mu.m to about 100 .mu.m.
- 11. The implant as claimed in claim 1, further comprising finely-divided silver.
- 12. The implant as claimed in claim 11, wherein the finely divided metallic silver is formed by mixing the ceramic matrix with silver nitrate and then stirring to a dough-like paste in the presence of a photographic developer, whereby the finely divided metallic silver precipitates.
- 13. The implant as claimed in claim 1, wherein said porous layer has a thickness of from about 0.1 mm to about 5 mm.
- 14. The implant as claimed in claim 11, wherein the inorganic fibers are a metal alloy.
- 15. The implant as claimed in claim 1, wherein the inorganic fibers are selected from the group consisting of beryllium oxide, boron carbide, graphite, magnesium oxide, aluminum nitrite, sapphire and silicon carbide.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation, of application Ser. No. 778,284, filed Mar. 16, 1977 now abandoned.
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