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adbone TCP

adbone TCP is a porous synthetic ceramic, containing 99.9% tricalcium phosphate, designed for the filling of bone voids or defects. The macroporosity of adbone TCP allows an excellent osteointegration, as well as a total vascularization of the implant due to the interconnected porosity. adbone TCP is highly bioactive and undergoes total or partial resorption. It is replaced by new bone during healing process. The calcium phosphate ceramamic is manufactured in the forms or blocks and granules.

adbone BCP

adbone BCP is a porous synthetic ceramic, containing calcium phosphate, designed for the filling of bone defects. The ceramic consists of a mixture of two types of calcium phosphate, 75% hydroxyapatite and 25% tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP). The calcium phosphate ceramics are rapidly osseointegrated due to their chemical composition which is similar to the mineral phase of the human bone, and due to the interconnected porosity allowing a total vascularization of the implant. Since the tricalcium phosphate is more soluble than the hydroxyapatite, this biphasic composition enhances the ceramic resorption, allowing an optimal resorption rate compatible with the physiology of the bone cells. The calcium phosphate ceramic is manufactured in the forms of blocks and granules. 

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