ImproBone TCP

99.9% Tricalcium phosphate (TCP)
100% synthetic bone material
Osteoconductive
High porosity (90%)
Bioresorbable (1-6 months)
Hydrophilic
Radiopaque

SAFE

Not human or animal tissues are used. 100% synthetic.

BIORESORBABLE

Totally replaced by new bone within 3-12 months

NO MEMBRANE

Not necessary to use membrane

RADIOPAQUE

Allows to estimate the maturation of bone

HYDROPHILIC

Excellent adhesion

VASCULARIZATION

Induces angiogenesis and ensures vascularization

Resorption time from 1 month!

Porosity*


100% 80% 60% 40% 20% 0%
80%
45%

Pore size (μm)*


500 400 300 200 100 0
400
50

Mechanical Resistance (MPa)

6.0 4.8 3.6 2.4 1.2 0
3.0
1.0
*Source: J.P. Borrajo. Hydroxyapatite Foams For bone replacement. Per Molins. Eng. 284-286 (2005) 341-344; C.M.E. Martins. Fabrication of Hydroxyapatite Foams bone medical applications, SFM, vol 15, (734) (2020) 2-15.
Ref No Size Quantity
IBT010505G 0.1 - 0.5 mm 0.5 g x 1 pc
IBT050105G 0.5 - 1 mm
IBT010505P 0.1 - 0.5 mm 0.5 g x 5 pcs
IBT050105P 0.5 - 1 mm
IBT010510G 0.1 - 0.5 mm 1 g x 1 pc
IBT050110G 0.5 - 1 mm
IBT010210G 1-2 mm
IBT010510P 0.1 - 0.5 mm 1 g x 5 pcs
IBT050110P 0.5 - 1 mm
IBT010210P 1-2 mm
ImproBone TCP Granules
1 - 2 mm
ImproBone TCP Granules
0.5 - 1 mm
ImproBone TCP Granules
0.1 - 0.5 mm

Instruction

  • Impregnate ImproBone TCP with patient's blood (PRP) or PRF or with physiological bone.
  • Place ImproBone TCP on slightly bloody or decorticated bone or into wound.
  • Gently adapt.
  • Mixing of ImproBone TCP with other materials is possible to get best response.

Indications

  • GBR of small defects
  • Filling of bone pockets around the teeth
  • Ridge preservation
  • GBR around dental implants
  • Sinus lifting - cristal approach

Properties

  • ImproBone TCP is a porous synthetic ceramic containing calcium phosphate, designed to fill bone defects. This ceramic consists of Beta-Tricalcium phosphate.
  • Calcium phosphate ceramic is rapidly osteointegrated due to its chemical composition, which is very close to the mineral phase of human bone, and due to its high porosity, ensuring full graft vascularization.
  • Tricalcium phosphate is more soluble than HA and improves the resorption of the material, allowing for a resorption rate similar to the physiology of bone cells. Optimal for small defects. Resorption time: 1-3 months (up to 6 months).