PORESORB-TCP

1. November 1993

Maximum effort and intensive investment in regular research and development facilitated the creation and introduction of a new bone graft product, PORESORB-TCP. It is a fully synthetic, tricalcium-phosphate-based material for bone regeneration. Thanks to its macro- and microporous characteristics, the structure of PORESORB-TCP is very similar to bone structure. As a bioactive, resorbable, inorganic, crystalline, non-metallic bone regeneration material, PORESORB-TCP has gained a good reputation, not only in dental implantology but also in neurosurgery and orthopaedics.

PORESORB-TCP period packaging PORESORB-TCP – Demonstration of capillary actionPORESORB-TCP in the form of a cervical implant, NOVASPINEPORESORB-TCP in the form of a cervical implant, NOVASPINEMicroporous structure of the PORESORB-TCP materialInternal sinus lift filled with PORESORB-TCP material, following implant insertionInternal sinus lift filled with PORESORB-TCP material, following implant insertion, 4 months after implantationA defect caused by enchondroma (white arrow), filled with PORESORB-TCP (blue arrow), completely resorbed and with a completely regenerated bone structure after 12 months (red arrow).