Bone graft using human origin bone substitute materials
Bone graft using human origin bone substitute materials? It’s possible!
As far as bone replacement materials are concerned, we distinguish products of synthetic / animal origin and substances derived from human tissues. In terms of healing time and implantation, the best choice is the bone substitute material of human origin.
BoneAlbumin is an allograft derived from human tissues.
What makes a bone graft material something of human origin?
Human origin bone graft is obtained from the extracted bone tissue during hip replacement surgeries. The material undergoes a thorough cleaning and sterilisation which results in the formation of a calcareous skeleton that is identical to our own bone tissue.
The next step is the transformation of this skeleton into a bone graft material, which is applied for example during the sinus lift before an implant is inserted.
Is it preferable if a human origin bone graft is used for dental implantation?
Based on researches: yes. The human body accepts the tissue that is ‘closer’ and more similar to its own more easily and faster than those which derived from different animal species or from any kind of synthetic bone graft.
Of course, all these three types of material are medically appropriate. Based on the individual characteristics of the patient, our specialist makes a suggestion which type of bone graft material is the best while keeping in mind the need for the most perfect and quickest recovery.
Does this material have a risk?
The filtering and sterilisation of the extracted human bone tissue is done with cutting-edge technology, whereas bone grafting is carried out with the help of the most modern medical instruments along with the thorough care of the specialists. On the basis of these, this kind of bone graft material is safe to use and allows to create a stable base for the implant in less time.
The main benefit of BoneAlbumin™ is the laboratory albumin coat
Albumin is a vital blood protein, the life-saving medicine of patients who suffered severe, extreme burns.
The four phases of BoneAlbumin™’s operation
- Implantation: the material is inserted inside the bone void, mixed with a drop of blood (even immediately after a tooth extraction)
- Stem cell formation: the composition of the human bone provides an appropriate frame - thus, thanks to the high local concentrations of albumin, an increased amount of bone marrow stem cell formation can be observed. Furthermore, it stimulates bone-building cells as well.
- Remodelling: BoneAlbumin fills the bone cavity while the newly formed bone tissue takes over its place.
- New bone: a strong and well built bone structure is formed which provides an ideal base for the implant.