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ABSORBABLE BONE SUBSTITUTES FOR BONE AUGMENTATION PROCEDURES
Two different ratio available:
60% HA/40% ß-TCP (60% slow resorbing Hydroxyapatite and 40% highly soluble Tricalciumphosphate) can be used for all bone augmentations in the oral cavity. The HA is granting a long term volume stability of the graft, the TCP is triggering the new bone formation. We recommend for bigger defect to mix with autologous bone.
20% HA/80% ß-TCP (20% slow resorbing Hydroxyapatite and 80% highly soluble Tricalciumphosphate) can be used in cases when fast new bone formation is wished in smaller defects, e.g. in single tooth alveolar ridge defects or Sinus Lifts. Smaller defects normally do not require to mix with autologous bone.
Key Indications
• Periodontal/Intrabony defects filling
• Ridge augmentation
• Implant preparation, placement in extraction sites
• Sinus lifts
• Cystic cavities filling