InterOss®

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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.

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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.