Bone substitute material MinerOss™ XP
The chemical, physical, and mechanical properties are important characteristics of a bone substitute material and define its suitability for clinical application. Both the ingrowth of surrounding bone tissue and the promotion of the development of low differentiated progenitor cells in bone cells are to be supported by a bone substitute material. MinerOss XP combines all these properties. They exhibit a slow resorption rate (source: Guarnieri et al. Regenerative Biomaterials, 2017, 1–4). This allows substantial new bone formation.
MinerOss XP – bone mineral matrix
MinerOss XP is an anorganic porcine bone mineral matrix designed for bone grafting. Its high porosity results in an optimal osteoconductivity and also provides adequate space for new bone buildup.
MinerOss XP is used for alveolar ridge preservation and sinus augmentations, in extraction socket management, and for infrabony periodontal defects. It is available in two different grain sizes and different ampoule contents: small cancellous bone granules in sizes 0.25, 0.5, 1.0, and 2.0 cm³, and large granules in sizes 1.0 and 2.0 cm³.