Bone-G Active® Granules

Bone-G Active® Granules

BONE-G ACTIVE® is a biocompatible bone graft material designed to support growth and repair in defective bone tissue that is intended to temporarily fill bone damage caused by traumatic, pathological or surgical intervention. BONE-G ACTIVE® products Orthopedics (Trauma, Arthroplasty, General, Spine fusion), Skull-Face (Cranioplasty, General mouth / tooth defects, Periodontal repair), Tooth-Jaw-Face-ENT (Toothpaste and dentin hypersensitivity treatments and Prevention of gingivitis, Pulp closure, Sinus obliteration, Orbital floor fracture repair, Endosseous back care implants, Middle ear ossicular prostheses) Surgery. Composition: Produced with an innovative technology, BONE-G ACTIVE® is found naturally in the human body and is the basic components of the osteogenesis process; 45S5 bioactive glass containing oxide forms of the elements silicon, calcium, sodium and phosphorus. Advantages: Bioactive glass is classified by Larry Hench as a Class A bone substitute while inert materials such as hydroxyapatites or calcium phosphate are Class B. Performance: Bioactive glass has already proven its clinical performance: more specifically, it has the ability to fill a bone defect and be gradually replaced by a functional tissue.

Bone-G Active® Granules

Bone-G Active® Granules

In addition to its synthetic and hydrophilic properties, BONE-G ACTIVE® granules with bioactive structure, which is a bone tissue substitute, are indicated to be used to fill, reconstruct and fuse bone defects.

Filling bone defects in orthopedic surgery;

  • Trauma
    • Long bone fracture (acute and / or comminuted); alone and with internal fixation
    • Femoral non-union repair
    • Tibial plateau fracture
  • Arthroplasty
    • Filling around the implant (acetabular reconstruction)
    • Influence
  • General
    • Filling around the implant (acetabular reconstruction)
  • Spine fusion
    • Intrabody fusion (cervical, thoracolumbar, lumbar)
    • Posterolateral fusion
    • Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis

Filling bone defects in skull-face surgery;

  • Cranioplasty
    • Face reconstruction
  • General mouth / teeth defects
    • Extraction sites
    • Growing Ridge
    • Sinus height
    • Cystectomies
    • Osteotomies
  • Periodontal repair

In filling bone defects in Dental-Jaw-Face-ENT surgery;

  • Toothpaste and dentin hypersensitivity treatments and prevention of gingivitis
  • Pulp closure
  • Sinus obliteration
  • Repair of orbital floor fracture
  • Endosseous back care implants
  • Middle ear ossicular prostheses
Bone-G Active® Granules

Bone-G Active® Granules

Bone-G Active® Granules

Bone-G Active® Granules

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