Biotech International - prosthetic dentistry - dental implant - dental sugery
Biotech International - prosthetic dentistry - dental implant - dental sugery

Cross.Bone® Matrix

Bone substitute Biomaterial with Colagen, Hydroxyapatite and β-Tricalcium Phosphate.

Cross.Bone® Matrix is a bone regeneration matrix with haemostatic, absorbable and osteoconductive properties.

Cross.Bone® Matrix is made of hydroxyapatite (HAP), β-tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP) and collagen. The biphasic and synthetic bone substitute has an optimized micro and macro-porosity. It is absorbable and gives to the matrix its ideal osteoconductive properties for bone filling.

Collagen gives haemostatic properties and offers a regeneration matrix for the growth of osteoblasts.

Cross.Bone® Matrix is remains even after hydration. It stays resizable and easy to handle, due to its spongious structure; The product takes the consistency of a paste when in contact with blood or tissue fluids. This allows an optimal adaptation to the shape of the different bone surfaces and, in the case of bone defect filling, provides maximal settling, still avoiding an over boarding of the cavity. It avoids the dispersion of the bone substitute.

Collagen is a xenogenic and acellular collagen. This product presents no risk of prion disease transmission. Besides, the collagen extraction process includes well-known stages of prion, bacteria and virus inactivation.

Cross.Bone® Matrix must be implanted in cavities in contact with live bone to enable a strong bone regeneration.
Cross.Bone® Matrix does not crumble, it stays cohesive when dry and also after hydration. The collagen matrix has been designed for a good handiness in all types of surgical procedure.
Cross.Bone® Matrix
avoids costly surgeries of autologous or allogenic transplantation.

Cross.Bone® Matrix granules are being used with success since 2003 in the orthopaedic, reconstructive and maxillo-facial surgery, as well as in the odonto-stomatologic surgery.

Cross.Bone® Matrix Matrix can be used for :
  -  Wisdom tooth or impacted canine tooth exeresis,
  -  Dental – radiculo cyst exeresis,
  -  Parodontology,
  -  Sinus bone filling, sinus lift,
  -  Bone stock Reconstruction :
        >  Avulsion, traumatism, oncological pathology,
        >  Before or during the setting up of implants,
        >  Difficult access.