Synthetic bone substitute Glassbone®
for orthopedic surgerygranules

synthetic bone substitute
synthetic bone substitute
synthetic bone substitute
synthetic bone substitute
synthetic bone substitute
synthetic bone substitute
synthetic bone substitute
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Characteristics

Type of graft
synthetic
Use
for orthopedic surgery
Shape
granules

Description

Glassbone® granules is indicated in regenerative medicine as a synthetic bioactive bone substitute which comes in the shape of granules. Glassbone® combines natural biological action and optimum safety for reliable and reproducible results. Based on innovative technology, Glassbone® is a bioactive glass 45S5 ceramic composed of silicon, sodium, phosphorous and calcium oxides. All of these elements are naturally present in the human body and are key components in the osteogenesis process. This bioactivity property, marks a new stage in bone regeneration products. The formulation of Glassbone® brings excellent biocompatibility level and drastically reduce the risk of pathogen agents transmission. Glassbone® technology is fully developed in France with local partners to ensure highest quality. Glassbone® offers surgeons and patients optimum safety during implantation for a natural and effective bone restoration, for all indications encountered in their daily practice. Glassbone® granules, a synthetic and bioactive bone substitute, is indicated for bone substitution, to fill, rebuild and fuse bone defects, when autologous solutions are not applicable or sufficient, pending the regeneration of new bone. Filling bone defects in orthopedic surgery: Filling bone defects after tumor resection, Vertebral Arthrodesis Prosthesis revision Traumatology Tibia Osteotomy (…) Filling bone defects in oral and cranio maxillofacial surgery:
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