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Synthetic Grafts

Synthetic Grafts

What are synthetic grafts?

Synthetic grafts are derived from the fate of a bone and contain various other materials, which, in combination with growth factors, provide a variety of benefits.

The use of synthetic grafts helps the surgical procedure by reducing complications, associated pathologies of the surgical procedure and aiding in overall healing. Their action is to create a substrate where the body itself, after using them as a scaffold to create new tissue, will absorb much of it at the same time. They essentially create those necessary conditions for the reproduction of tissues by the organism itself.

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Ready-to-use syringe containing resorbable injectable bone substitute intended for filling bone…
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Calcium phosphate cement intended for filling of bone defects of the skeletal system…