Allograft bone substitute Orthoss®
for orthopedic surgerygranules

Allograft bone substitute - Orthoss® - Geistlich Pharma - for orthopedic surgery / granules
Allograft bone substitute - Orthoss® - Geistlich Pharma - for orthopedic surgery / granules
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Characteristics

Type of graft
allograft
Use
for orthopedic surgery
Shape
granules

Description

Orthoss® is a bone graft substitute that is bio-engineered to closely resemble the inorganic component of human bone tissue. It is an apatite similar to the structure of the mineral phase of human bone. Orthoss® is produced in Switzerland, following a rigorous quality assurance system to ensure its safety and quality. Orthoss® features a unique pore structure that consists of both micropores and macropores. Each acts as a conduit for the elementsbneeded for bone regrowth – including blood. Backed by 25+ years of clinical experience, Orthoss® offers the osteoconductive properties of human bone in a convenient, off the shelf configuration. 1,2 The product was designed in collaboration with surgeons and has an extensive global history demonstrating the safety of this material in orthopedic and dental indications. Orthoss® has been used in a variety of orthopedic applications and features a structure that supports bone regeneration.

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