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Trauma can result in extensive destruction to bone and the potential loss of bone material. Reconstruction may require instrumentation to stabilize the damaged site and some form of scaffold material to facilitate bone healing across large gaps. Allograft bone chips from bone fragments caused by the trauma are the best scaffold source but if they are not sufficient an additional scaffold ...
ByCaP Biomaterials, LLC based in East Troy, WISCONSIN (USA)
Spinal fusion is the largest user of bone grafting materials. The goal is to generate bone where no bone naturally exists in order to bring about fusion across two or more vertebra. Traditionally iliac crest bone chips have been the main source of a scaffold material to facilitate the necessary bone growth. ...
ByCaP Biomaterials, LLC based in East Troy, WISCONSIN (USA)
Nationwide Medical Task Lighting Distributor; Arbe Machine MFG., Inc is proud to offer a great assortment of medical task lights. Our commitment to excellent customer support allows us to provide our clients with only the highest quality products and services. We are a nationwide distributor of our medical task lighting equipment. And customization is possible for a few different aspects when it comes to our medical task lighting equipment. This can help to ensure that you are getting the most out of your ...
ByArbe Machine MFG, Inc. based in Farmingdale, NEW YORK (USA)
Dental bone calcium phosphates are used as a bone grafting materials to fill, augment, or reconstruct periodontal or oral/maxillofacial defects. These defects may be surgically created osseous defects or osseous defects created from traumatic injury to the bone. Typical applications are periodontal/infrabony defects, ridge augmentation, extraction sites (implant preparation/placement), sinus lifts, and cystic cavities. As in orthopedic ...
ByCaP Biomaterials, LLC based in East Troy, WISCONSIN (USA)