It is a bone organic material based on coral from COREBONE for dental and maxillofacial procedures. The company has all international certificates of quality and compliance, such as CE and ISO 13485.
This alternative to bovine and synthetic products has been used as a bone grafting material for 30 years. It is suitable for various implantation cases due to the quality of the bone graft material, its composition, structure, strength, and resorption profile.
In the last decade, natural corals have become endangered, and their quality has declined due to seawater pollution. To preserve the therapeutic properties and avoid harming the ecology, CoreBone corals are farm-grown in a closed, controlled aquatic system.
The company utilizes patented technologies and laboratory-made seawater enriched with bioactive nutrients. This approach preserves the natural bone-like properties of the coral.
The CoreBone transplant material is pure mineral coral. Its composition includes calcium and carbonate crystals (>95%) in the form of aragonite, enriched with silicon, strontium, and other inorganic substances.
The three main elements—calcium, silicon, and strontium—play a crucial role in the process of bone tissue mineralization and the activation of enzymatic reactions involving osteogenic cells.