Novabone Graft

NovaBone Porous Granules

High-porosity synthetic granules that promote integration and predictable remodeling in dental graft sites.

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Interconnected porosity supports faster fluid and cellular integration.
Osteostimulative calcium-phosphosilicate composition.
Controlled resorption with gradual replacement by regenerated bone.
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Clinical Snapshot

  • Primary Use Case: Particulate synthetic graft for defect fill and regenerative support in dental surgeries.
  • Ideal User: Implantologists and periodontists treating osseous defects.
  • Procedure Compatibility: Guided bone regeneration, ridge augmentations, lateral window sinus elevations, fenestration/dehiscence defects, peri-implantitis.
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Key Benefits

  • Interconnected porosity supports faster fluid and cellular integration.
  • Osteostimulative calcium-phosphosilicate composition.
  • Controlled resorption with gradual replacement by regenerated bone.
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Usage & Handling

Guided bone regeneration, ridge augmentations, lateral window sinus elevations, fenestration/dehiscence defects, peri-implantitis.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are NovaBone Porous Granules? 
    They are calcium-phosphosilicate particles designed as a scaffold for bone regeneration. They have an interconnected, porous structure (up to 200 microns) that allows blood infiltration, vascularization, and rapid bone formation.
  • What is "osteostimulation"? 
    Unlike mere osteoconductive grafts, NovaBone’s bioactive material releases silicon, calcium, and phosphate ions, which stimulate osteoblasts (bone-forming cells) to create new bone more rapidly.
  • What are the primary applications? 
    They are used for ridge augmentation, extraction sockets, sinus lifts, and treating peri-implant defects.
  • How do they behave in the body? 
    They are biocompatible and fully resorbed, allowing the body to substitute them with its own healthy bone.
  • Do they require special handling? 
    No, they are pre-mixed and can be stored at room temperature with a 5-year shelf life.
  • Are they visible on X-rays? 
    Yes, they are partially radio-opaque, allowing dentists to monitor them on a radiograph. 
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