- A specialized bone grafting solution made of 100% demineralized cortical bone fibers, unlike traditional granules, these fibers interlock to create a stable, putty-like matrix that stays exactly where the surgeon places it
Uses
- Extraction Socket Bridging:
- Used to span gaps between the bone and an implant
- Large Bony Defects:
- Fills voids where traditional granules might wash away or shift
- Composite Grafting:
- Often mixed with other bone minerals (like VeraGraft) to act as a "binder" or "rebar" for the graft
- Periodontal Defects:
- Ideal for filling narrow vertical defects around tooth roots
Features
- 100% Cortical Fibers:
- Pure human bone processed into long, thin fibers for maximum surface area
- Interlocking Technology:
- The fibers mesh together, providing a cohesive mass that resists migration
- Demineralized:
- The process exposes native growth factors (BMPs) to stimulate active bone formation (osteoinduction)
- 0.75mm Fiber Geometry:
- Designed to provide an optimal balance between structural scaffolding and biological signaling
Benefits
- Superior Handling:
- It handles like a moldable putty without the need for synthetic carriers or binders
- High Osteoinductivity:
- Because it is 100% demineralized bone, it actively signals the patient's cells to transform into bone-forming cells
- Excellent Wicking:
- The fiber network naturally draws in blood and growth factors, ensuring the entire graft is "alive" with nutrients
- Stays in Place:
- It resists irrigation and suction better than loose granules, which is critical in high-flow surgical sites