Designed To Facilitate Maximum Bone Volume Retention
Small Granules - 500–1000 µm particle size preferred for grafting smaller defects, such as extraction sockets.
Large Granules - 1000–2000 µm particle size preferred for grafting large defects, such as sinus elevations.
Conveniently Packaged In Easy-To-Open Dishes - Value Packs (5 ml and 8 ml) are individually packaged in 1 ml containers for single-unit dosing.
Features & Benefits
Bovine-derived hydroxyapatite that has been fully deproteinized by a two-step, high-temperature process for protection from bacteria, viruses and prions
An essentially non-resorbable material that is ideally suited for regeneration of bone defects when effective space maintenance is required
Osseoconductive due to the interconnecting micro and macro pores for bony integration, which facilitate graft stability and vascular ingrowth
Bone Grafting is a common procedure used to prepare a site for dental implant placement in an area where teeth have been loss.