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Bone graft products in regular geometric shapes—such as cubes, matchsticks, cortical plates, and blocks—have facilitated surgical procedures in orthopedics, spine, and maxillofacial surgery. Owing to their unique structure, they offer several advantages over conventional synthetic grafts and xenografts. Cube and matchstick grafts are composed exclusively of cancellous bone, whereas block grafts consist of a cancellous core and surfaces, with only one side containing cortical bone tissue. Cortical plate grafts, on the other hand, are rectangular sheets of cortical bone, whose cortical nature allows them to be fixed at the desired site using titanium screws.
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Description
This group of products is available in cube shapes with approximate dimensions of 10 mm and volumes of 5 and 10 cc. The pieces of this product can be fixed in the desired location by the surgeon using bone screws commonly used in orthopedic surgeries. Additionally, the surgeon can cut the pieces according to the type of need and the available void .
Product Code | Product Name | Therapeutic Area |
|---|---|---|
5070035 | Lyophilized MBA Cube S:10×10×10 mm V:5 cc | Orthopedic |
5070036 | Lyophilized MBA Cube S:10×10×10 mm V:10 cc | Orthopedic |
Description
This bone graft product comes in cube-shaped blocks made from mineralized bone, containing both cortical and cancellous bone structures. One side of the cube consists of cortical bone, approximately 1 to 2 millimeters thick. The remaining structure is composed of cancellous bone. The cortical surface facilitates attachment of the product, while the cancellous, or spongy, portion provides a suitable scaffold for bone cell growth and new blood vessel formation (neovascularization).
These grafts have applications in various surgical fields, including orthopedics, spine surgery, dentistry, and maxillofacial surgery.
In dentistry and maxillofacial surgery, these grafts are particularly useful for procedures like ridge augmentation and alveolar crest reconstruction.
Product Code | Product Name | Therapeutic Area |
|---|---|---|
5070001 | Lyophilized MBA Block S:10×10×10 mm | Orthopedic, Dental |
5070002 | Lyophilized MBA Block S:20×10×5 mm | Orthopedic, Dental |
5070003 | Lyophilized MBA Block S:20×10×10 mm | Orthopedic, Dental |
Description
Bone matchstick or matchstick graft product consists of a spongy tissue of processed bone and is used as a bone scaffold for filling or repairing bone defects. The shape of this product makes it suitable for use in maxillofacial, orthopedic, and spinal surgeries. This product can also be used in a demineralized form, in which the amount of minerals, especially calcium, in the scaffold is reduced using low-dose acid washing techniques.
Product Code | Product Name | Therapeutic Area |
|---|---|---|
5070032 | Lyophilized MBA Matchstick S:5×5×25 mm V:3 pcs | Dental |
5070033 | Lyophilized MBA Matchstick S:5×5×25 mm V:5 pcs | Dental |
5070034 | Lyophilized MBA Matchstick S:5×5×25 mm V:10 pcs | Orthopedic |
5070070 | Lyophilized DBM Matchstick S:5×5×12 mm V:1 pcs | Orthopedic |
5070071 | Lyophilized DBM Matchstick S:5×5×25 mm V:1 pcs | Orthopedic |
Benefits
A Cortical Plate Bone is a thin plate of cortical bone that is used in dental procedures to augment and support the existing bone structure. It is typically secured to the host bone using at least two osteosynthesis screws. The purpose of this plate is to create a biologic container that maintains the necessary space for bone graft particulates.
Studies have shown that this technique can be effective in both vertical and horizontal augmentation of an atrophied ridge. In cases where there is a need for vertical augmentation, the Allograft Cortical Plate Bone can be used to provide additional height to the ridge. Similarly, in cases where there is a need for horizontal augmentation, the plate can be used to widen the ridge.
One of the key indications for using an Allograft Cortical Plate Bone is in cases where there are tooth gaps. By using this plate in combination with particulate bone grafts, it is possible to fill in the gaps and create a more aesthetically pleasing and functional dental arch.
Product Code | Product Name | Therapeutic Area |
|---|---|---|
5070062 | Lyophilized MBA Cortical Plate T:1.2-1.7 mm S:10×15 mm | Dental |
5070063 | Lyophilized MBA Cortical Plate T:1.2-1.7 mm S:10×20 mm | Dental |
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Freeze-dried bone allograft as Bone grafting such as Cube, Matchstick and Block forms has revolutionized orthopedic and maxillofacial surgeries, offering distinct advantages due to their unique compositions. Cube and Matchstick configurations consist solely of cancellous bone, while block formations comprise a core of cancellous bone enveloped by a cortical surface. These allograft are meticulously processed to decellularization and ensure sterilization. The resulting grafts provide essential structural support and seamlessly integrate with the recipient’s bone, promoting the formation of new bone.
Cube and block bone allografts effectively address osseous deficiencies caused by various conditions, from post-traumatic injuries to degenerative diseases and reconstructive procedures. In dental implantology, they serve as a reliable scaffold for augmenting deficient mandible and maxilla structures and facilitating successful implant placement. Moreover, in reconstruction surgeries, these grafts significantly contribute to restoring maxillofacial and skeletal, enabling patients to regain both physical form and function.
Ongoing refinement of bone grafting techniques, along with continued research and innovation, will further enhance the applications and outcomes of cube and block bone allografts, elevating the standard of care in orthopedic and maxillofacial surgeries.
Particulated bone allografts, derived from human bone tissue, are biomaterials used to fill bone defects and promote bone regeneration. They come in various particle sizes, each offering unique properties and applications.
Powdered allografts, the smallest particles, possess high integration capabilities and are suitable for small defects. Granule and crushed allografts are larger in size, serving as a foundation for bone regeneration and can be used as fillers or for augmentation.
Chip allografts, the largest among particulated bone grafts, provide a bone scaffold, making them ideal for larger defects or augmentation.






