Dental Coatings - BONITex®
Technology
BONITex® is a HA blasted, double acid etched surface, which additionally contains a thin resorbable calcium phosphate coating (BONIT®). This creates an implant surface which is able to reduce healing time and furthermore provides the opportunity of early loading.
BONITex® is a HA blasted, double acid etched surface, which additionally contains a thin resorbable calcium phosphate coating (BONIT®). This creates an implant surface which is able to reduce healing time and furthermore provides the opportunity of early loading.
Application Spectrum
Dental implants
Dental implants
Advantages of the Procedure
- Complex surface design with significant surface enlargement
- Higher wettability with blood/high affinity for blood
- Increased primary stability with reduced healing time
- Active support of bone attachment
- Possible diversification of indications (early loading/immediately loading)
SEM pictures of BONITex® surface
Properties
- Color: light gray
- Coating thickness: 5±3 µm
- Porosity: 60 %
- Adhesion strength: ≥ 15 MPa
- Ca/P ratio: 1.1±0.1
- Microstructured surface topography
- Bioactive resorbable CaP coating based on Brushite for additional surface enlargement
- Increased bone implant contact values between 14 to 30 days after implantation
- Highly biocompatible (BONIT® coating)
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