Rafugen Dental Allograft FDBA
Rated 5.00 out of 5
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Designed for precise grafting, ensuring controlled and efficient application, effectively supports bone regrowth, composed of cortical and cancellous bone in an 80/20 ratio.
MSBIO MYBONE Plus, Allograft
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( 0 )Allograft, 70% Cortical & 30% Cancellous
Designed as a curved syringe, it allows for easy handling and application. Additionally, the syringe itself enables quick rehydration using the patient’s blood or saline solution, simplifying the preparation process.MYOSS Collagen Block Type Bone Substitutes
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( 0 )Bone Substitutes with Collagen and DBM
MYOSS Collagen is a block and cylinder-type dental bone graft, composed of human-derived demineralized bone matrix (DBM) with osteoinductive properties, xenogeneic MYOSS bone graft with excellent osteoconductivity, and Type I collagen, which supports three-dimensional structure maintenance and blood clot preservation.Double Oss, Allograft
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( 0 )Cortical and Cancellous Bone in a 6:4 ratio - Perfect for making sticky bone with PRF
Certified processing quality management system by the American Association of Tissue Banks (AATB)Single Bone, Cortical 100%
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( 0 )Syringe type of Cortical Bone - Essential for maintaining bone health and integrity.
Cortical bone serves as a protective shield for the inner trabecular bone and houses vital elements such as blood vessels and nerves.Medpark A1, Allograft FDBA
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( 0 )Cortical 70% + Cancellous 30% (A1 series) or Cortical 100% (A10)
biomaterial used for replacement, restoration, and reconstruction when bone is lost due to trauma or osteoporosis.
DemiOs, Syringe type DBM with B-TRP
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( 0 )Excellent New Bone Formation Ability
DemiOS is a bone graft material formulated by combining demineralized bone matrix (DBM) with biocompatible, water-soluble polymer Poloxamer gel. This combination enhances both osteoconductive and osteoinductive capabilities, meaning it promotes mesenchymal cell proliferation and differentiation into osteoblasts, ultimately stimulating normal bone formation.Showing all 7 resultsSorted by popularity








