Description
Bone augmentation material based on active hydroxyapatite.
The hydroxyapatite (HA) is produced according to a technique developed by Ghimas, it has structural, dimensional and biofunctional characteristics that replicate those of the natural hydroxyapatite present in the dentin, cementum and bone tissues.
This non-absorbable biomimetic nanohydroxyapatite bonds with the components of the bone tissue, cementum and dentin forming a layer of new dentinal tissue, particularly useful for treating periodontal defects. From the biocompatibility studies, it was shown that the active nano-hydroxyapatite, when used as a space maintainer, is less phlogistic than normal hydroxyapatite and to induce greater quantities of bone alkaline phosphatase and osteocalcin, indicators of increased bone production.
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