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A mineralized cortical allograft particulate with a particle size range of 250–1000 microns it's a regenerative tissue product used to restore lost bone in the jaw
Uses
- Socket Preservation:
- Filling the void after an extraction to prevent the jawbone from shrinking
- Sinus Augmentation:
- Providing a scaffold in the maxillary sinus to create enough depth for dental implants
- Periodontal Defects:
- Repairing bone loss around natural teeth caused by gum disease
- Implant Site Prep:
- Building up bone volume in areas where the jaw is too thin to support an implant
Features
- High Porosity:
- The open, "honeycomb" structure allows for rapid blood vessel infiltration (revascularization)
- Human Allograft:
- 100% natural donor bone, providing a superior biological match compared to animal (xenograft) or synthetic materials
- Mineralized Particulate:
- Retains its natural minerals to provide a stable, osteoconductive framework for new growth
- Strict Processing:
- Cleaned and sterilized via validated methods (often gamma irradiation) in FDA-registered and AATB-accredited facilities
Benefits
- Faster Healing:
- The porous nature of cancellous bone allows for quicker cell migration and faster "turnover" into host bone compared to denser cortical bone
- Predictable Remodeling:
- It is designed to be fully resorbed and replaced by the patient’s own healthy living bone over time
- Excellent Handling:
- The particles are easy to hydrate with sterile saline or the patient's blood and stay in place once packed into a defect
- Patient Safety:
- Rigorous donor screening and processing virtually eliminate the risk of disease transmission