An implant coating must be biocompatible, not
compromise the long term function and success of the
prosthesis and must be strong enough to withstand and
transfer all loads without delamination. In this study, six
different tricalcium silicate cements were investigated in the
mixed and sintered form while hydroxyapatite was used as a
control. The properties of each material were studied carefully
to propose an innovative coating material and coating process.
The hypothesis is that there is no difference between the
prototype mixed and sintered cements. It is also hypothesised
that there will be no difference between the prototype cements
and the control hydroxyapatite.peer-reviewe