Octabone® 1.2-1.7mm - 20 times magnified - The surface exhibits Uniformed Multiporous Structure
Competitors - Poor porous nature




Can you see the differences?
The pores in graft materials are crucial as they serve as pathways for blood vessels to deliver essential components such as blood, new bone cells, nutrients, and oxygen, allowing them to settle and grow within the graft for angiogenic progress. If the graft particles have poor porosity, as shown in the pictures above, effective angiogenesis cannot be expected. For your better understanding, please review the following images illustrating blood vessel progression after graft surgery.
Octabone® 1.2-1.7mm 100 times magnified
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Post graft surgery blood vessel progress of Octabone®
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Bone Graft Biology
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Biopsy
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Clinical Cases
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Research & Articles

After 3 days
Upon the graft surgery, new bone cells are transferred from the patient's existing bone to the graft site through the blood supply
If the graft particle shape has poor porosity, it prohibits the blood vessel growth inside the graft and consequently causes poor angiogenic progress. That's why the porosity of the graft material is essential.

After 3~5 days
Within 3 to 5 days, blood vessels actively approach the graft site.

After 2 weeks
Within 2 weeks, blood vessels penetrate the pores of the graft materials, settling and growing within the graft. This marks the initial stage of bone formation.



