Description / Composition
Our easy-graft™ products are bioresorbable, completely synthetic bone graft substitutes
for bone defects. They consist of two components: Granules and BioLinker™.
When combining these two components, the easy-graft™ material becomes a putty-like
biomaterial and can be applied directly from the syringe into the bone
defect. In contact with body fluids such as blood or saliva the material
hardens within minutes and forms a stable, porous bone substitute material.
Due to the porosity of the material, the absorption of blood is possible
and thus positively influences the healing process.
easy-graft™ Principle
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BioLinker™
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coated
BCP granule |
adhesive granules:
modeling in-situ |
In situ:
extraction of BioLinker™, material hardens in contact with body fluids |
formation of a porous, solid body |
We offer two
easy-graft™ products: easy-graft™ CLASSIC and easy-graft™CRYSTAL. Both
consist of known and wellproven biomaterials and are biocompatible and
osseo-regenerative:
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easy-graft™CRYSTAL |
easy-graft CLASSIC |
| Material |
Biphasic calcium phosphate (60% HA / 40% beta TCP) |
Pure phase beta-tricalcium phosphate (>99%) |
| Properties |
Fast osteoconduction
Long-term volume preservation (Partial resorption) |
Degradation parallel to bone formation
100% degradable (Full resorption) |
| Indications |
Large bone defects and patients with reduced bone
regeneration potential, e.g. in cystectomy, socket preservation, sinus
floor elevation, bone spreading, guided bone regeneration (GBR),
periodontal defects, periimplantitis |
Small defects in oral surgery, implantology, socket preservation, and sinus floor elevation |
Fields of Application
Our easy-graft™ products are suitable for filling bone defects
of the skeleton. The implantation site should be free of
inflammation as well as soft tissue or granulation tissue. With
our easy-graft™ products you can cover a wide range of indications in
oral, orthodontic and facial surgery including:
- Augmentation of alveolar crest, possibly in combination with autologous bone and membranes (Guided Bone Regeneration, GBR)
- Filling of defect after Apicoectomy
- Filling of defects after removal of autologous bone
- Filling of defect after removal of bone cysts
- Sinus floor elevations
- Extraction defects in combination with membranes
- Filling of defects after surgical removal of retained teeth
- Periodontal defects in combination with membranes