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The similarity to human Bone

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    BBP®                                 Human Bone                                          

BBP® is natural bone powder; its physical and chemical characteristics are most comparable to human bone mineral matrix.

It has the precise trabecular structure and porosity like human bone so that it may enhance revascularization, migration of osteoblasts and in-growth of woven bone during bone regeneration.
After approximately 4weeks, lamellar bone and BBP® will be successfully integrated.
Completely removed the fat and organic components from bovine cancellous through our exclusive patented process, we guarantee no immunology reaction and safety problem. Furthermore, it is sterilized with radiation after packaging. Besides, it does not have toxic remnant as in sterilization with ethylene oxide gas.
Preparing for Australian TGA submission
  

BBP® is indicated for:         

    Fill in an extraction socket to preserve the alveolar ridge         

    Fill in the infrabony periodontal pocket         

    Fill in defects surrounding dental implants         

    Elevation of the maxillary sinus floor

 
Specification

 

Name

Description
 Number

Particle / Block Size

Volume

  BBP®

Bovine Bone Powder
0104

0.4 - 0.6 mm

0.25 cc
0106
0.6 - 1.0 mm
0.25 cc
0204
0.4 - 0.6 mm
0.5 cc
0206
0.6 - 1.0 mm
0.5 cc
 

 Clinical photos use of BBP®  

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10mm infrabony defect, tooth #21            Infrabony defect grafted with BBP®  

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Pre-operative radiograph                         3 months post-operative radiograph  

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Infrabony defect grafted with BBP®         3 months post-operative radiograph

 

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Last modified: 08/17/05