Resorbability
High phase purity
Osteoconductivity
High stability in defect
PORESORB-TCP is a bioactive, resorbable, inorganic bone regeneration material. It creates stable contact with bone and prevents the formation of a soft tissue interlayer. PORESORB-TCP has osseoconductive and osseoinductive properties which significantly increase the treatment efficiency. As a phase-pure β-tricalcium phosphate matrix with an interconnecting porosity it can be completely resorbed and gradually replaced by newly formed bone. PORESORB-TCP as a fully synthetic material avoids any potential immunological or infection risks arising from materials of biological origin.
Structure of bone graft PORESORB-TCP
Indications
Implantology, periodontology
Filling of bone defects after extirpation of cysts
Treatment of periodontal defects
Remodeling of the alveolar ridge
Treatment of bone defects around dental implants
Sinus lift
Filling of bone defects after surgical extractions to prevent alveolar atrophy
Orthopedics, traumatology
Tumor-like lesions (unicameral bone cyst, aneurysmal bone cyst, bone gangliomas, fibrous dysplasia, …)
Pathological fractures with the above-mentioned lesions
Posttraumatic bone defects (comminuted osteoporotic fractures compressive fractures of a long bone epiphysis)
Benign bone tumors
Arthrodesis
The use of PORESORB-TCP in combination with the platelet concentrate (PRP) for the regeneration of periodontal and bone tissues
The regeneration of bone tissues at the place of periodontal defects depends on the presence and phenotypic expression of undifferentiated mesenchymal cells.