Bone substitute materials
Osteoconductive scaffolds for the formation of new bone
Bone grafting materials are applied to replace and regenerate bone matrix lost by various reasons such as tooth extraction, cystectomy or bone atrophy following loss of teeth or due to inflammatory processes.
ceraboneยฎ
100% PURE BONE MINERAL
A 100% pure bone mineral of bovine origin manufactured by a unique 1200ยฐC production process.
ceraboneยฎ plus
NATURAL BOVINE BONE SUBSTITUTE MATERIAL WITH HYALURONATE
Combines the established bovine bone grafting material ceraboneยฎ with the well-known properties of hyaluronic acid.
maxresorbยฎ inject
FOUR-PHASIC INJECTABLE BONE GRAFT
A unique four-phasic injectable bone graft paste with controlled resorption properties.
maxresorbยฎ
INNOVATIVE BIPHASIC CALCIUM PHOSPHATE
Innovative, safe, reliable, and fully synthetic bone substitute material that is characterized by controlled resorption properties.
maxgraftยฎ granules
PROCESSED HUMAN ALLOGRAFT
Allograft bone substitute from human donor bone, processed by the Cells+Tissuebank Austria with a special cleaning process
maxgraftยฎ cortico
BONE AUGMENTATION WITH THE SHELL TECHNIQUE
A prefabricated cortical bone strut from human donor bone.
maxgraftยฎ bonering
SIMULTANEOUS BONE AUGMENTATION AND IMPLANT PLACEMENT
A prefabricated cancellous ring from human donor bone. The ring allows immediate implant placement and bone augmentation in one step.
maxgraftยฎ blocks
PROCESSED HUMAN ALLOGRAFT
Allograft bone substitute from human donor bone, processed by the Cells+Tissuebank Austria with a special cleaning process
maxgraftยฎ bonebuilder
CUSTOMIZEDย ALLOGENIC BONE BLOCK
A cancellous allogenic bone block made from human donor bone, individually adapted to the patient defect, which is prepared by Cells+Tissuebank Austria in a special purification process.
RELIABLE AND SAFE ALTERNATIVES
Although, the patientโs own bone is considered the โgold standardโ, due to its biological activity, the harvesting often requires a second surgical site and is associated with an additional bony defect and potential donor site morbidity. Today, bone grafting materials provide a reliable and safe alternative to autologous bone grafts in many indications, while offering unlimited availability. Each type of bone substitute exerts different features which can be used as an advantage to match the clinical situation, as well the requirements of both the clinician and the patient.