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Bone Regeneration Equipment Supplied In Bulgaria
5 equipment items found
Manufactured by:Medosis based inSofia, BULGARIA
Biongraft Dental Injectable Putty is a vital innovation in the field of bone grafting, primarily developed for dental applications. It is composed of a hydrogel and Beta-tricalcium Phosphate (β-TCP) matrix, enhanced with ZrO2 nanoparticles to provide antibacterial properties. The material serves as an osteoconductive scaffold, facilitating the growth and fusion of ...
Manufactured by:Medosis based inSofia, BULGARIA
The Biongraft Barrier Membrane is crafted for periodontal restorative surgeries to aid bone and periodontal tissue regeneration. Composed of a synthetic poly(lactic acid) (PLA) polymer known for its biocompatibility and bioresorbability, it features a fully resorbable profile, breaking down within 15-20 weeks post-implantation. ...
Manufactured by:Medosis based inSofia, BULGARIA
Biongraft offer bone graft substitutes based on Beta Tricalcium Phosphate (b-TCP) augmented with ZrO2 nanoparticles to enhance antibacterial properties. The implants are characterized by a porous architecture and microporosity facilitating capillary action of blood and body fluids. This structure supports enhanced penetration of osteogenic cells and ossification within the ...
Manufactured by:Medosis based inSofia, BULGARIA
Biongraft Flex is an advanced bone graft substitute designed primarily for dental applications, comprising beta-tricalcium phosphate (b-TCP) and a resorbable PLA-based synthetic polymer. This material gradually degrades to harmless byproducts, specifically carbon dioxide and water, facilitating a seamless integration with human physiology. The micro and macro porous architecture is crafted to ...
Manufactured by:EOS MEDICAL SOLUTIONS (EOSMED) based inSofia, BULGARIA
Biongraft Flex is composed of b-TCP and resorbable PLA based Synthetic Polymer.The polymer of the Flex is metabolite lactic acid and is degraded to CO2 and H2O. Biongraft Flex has a unique micro and macro porous structure that most closely resemble the architecture of natural human bone. It gradually dissolves in the body, promoting new bone formation through the release of calcium and ...
