InterOss®

Anorganic Cancellous Bone Granules
InterOss® is a natural hydroxyapatite bone grafting material for use in dentistry.
Made from a proven multi-step purification process which leaves only a bone composition, it is a highly purified osteoconductive material for bone regeneration.

Why Choose InterOss?
Four Reasons why InterOss is Gold
Why pay more when you can achieve the same, if not better, results? InterOss delivers predictable performance at a more competitive price- without compromise.
allograft synergy
Works seamlessly in combination with allografts, providing a scaffold that enhances cellular infiltration, osteoconductivity, inductivity and overall graft integration.
Optimal Regeneration
Its interconnected macro and micro-porous structure creates the ideal environment for cell attachment and proliferation.
Hydrophilic Properties
Absorbs blood rapidly, ensuring easy handling and application during procedures.
Versatility
Suitable for a wide range of indications, including alveolar ridge reconstruction, periodontal defect filling, sinus augmentation, and more.
Anorganic Cancellous Bone Granules
A Sterile, Single-Use Bone Graft with Macro & Micro Pores for Optimal Cell Attachment
Key Features:
- Natural Composition: InterOss® is chemically and structurally comparable to mineralised human bone, ensuring biocompatibility and safety
- Osteoconductive Properties: The interconnected network of macro and micro pores provides an optimal environment for cell attachment and proliferation, facilitating effective bone regeneration.
- Hydrophilic Nature: Its hydrophilic properties allow for rapid absorption of the patient’s blood, making it easy to apply during surgical procedures.
Natural, Biocompatible Bone Graft with Clinically Proven Multi-Porosity
InterOss® is 100% natural, biocompatible, highly purified, and has a large inner surface area, multi-porosity, and long term stability.
It is validated and documented in clinical studies through universities in the US and abroad and case studies through clinicians involving procedures such as horizontal/vertical augmentation, sinus augmentation, and sinus elevation.