Experts in Bone Regeneration – ​Synthetic bone graft matrix

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Best-in-Class

Ever since the introduction of ​MBCP® Technology for bone ​regeneration 25 years ago, ​Biomatlante, has been at the ​forefront of development of new ​synthetic bone graft matrices for ​bone regeneration to best suit ​the needs of surgeons and ​patients alike.



Innovative

Partnerships with research ​institutes and universities have ​enabled us to maintain our lead ​in developing innovative ​materials for bone regeneration ​to meet today’s exacting ​requirements.



Safe

Patient safety will always be our ​top priority. We constantly strive to ​provide products for bone ​regeneration with the highest ​safety profile. Surgeons in over 50 ​countries have entrusted us with ​the welfare of over 1,000,000 ​patients.



Moldable Bone Graft Substitute

Injectable Bone Substitute

In'Oss Putty

Building on Biomatlante’s core MBCP® Technology, ​In’Oss™ is an innovative and moldable bone graft ​composed of Hydroxyapatite (HA), Beta Tricalcium ​Phosphate (ß-TCP) and a hydrogel.

Developed to facilitate handling during bone grafting ​procedures, In’Oss™ can fit into different grafting sites.

In’Oss™ keeps the original graft shape and bone ​volume. It is gradually absorbed to be replaced by vital ​architectured bone.

Resorbable Collagen Membrane – Guided bone ​Regeneration

EZ Cure™

EZ Cure™ Membrane is a highly purified porcine collagen (type I and III) resorbable membrane.

Phylogenetically, porcine collagen is the closest to human collagen. Porcine tissue is viewed as the material of choice ​in many medical xenograft procedures.


EZ Cure™ Resorbable Membrane offers excellent handling properties.*

Its adaptability to different bone geometries makes the surgical procedure easier and effective.*


Barrier function for at least 3 months

EZ Cure™ Membrane is a cross-linked collagen membrane that combines controled resorption time (barrier ​function) and flexibility*.

EZ Cure™ Membrane ensures a barrier function for a minimum of 3 months* in order to prevent connective ​or epithelial cells from colonizing the surgical site during the healing period.


  • Flexible and adaptable to varying bone topographies
  • Great tissue adherence
  • Cell occlusive
  • Easy to cut, to shape and to place
  • Strong, can be sutured