White Paper: Antibacterial, Osteoconductive and Osteostimulative Properties of Inion BioRestore™

We are pleased to share our latest white paper, which discusses the antibacterial, osteoconductive and osteostimulative properties of Inion BioRestore™ and Inion BioRestore™ Plus. Inion BioRestore™ and Inion BioRestore™ Plus are synthetic, bioabsorbable bone graft substitutes composed of degradable bioactive glass.

Key Findings from the White Paper

Based on peer-reviewed studies and internal data on file, the white paper introduces the following key features and benefits of Inion BioRestore™:

BioRestore antibacterial characteristics chart.Antibacterial Properties: Reducing the Risk of Infection
Scientific evidence indicates that bioactive glass materials possess antibacterial properties, which may help inhibit bacterial contamination at the surgical site. Inion BioRestore™ has also demonstrated such properties in laboratory testing, supporting its potential to reduce the risk of postoperative infection.

Osteoconductive Properties: Supporting Bone Formation
Inion BioRestore™ supports bone healing by actively stimulating the proliferation and differentiation of osteoblasts, while simultaneously providing a scaffold for new bone formation.

Osteostimulative Properties: Accelerating Bone Regeneration
In vitro cell culture test report demonstrates that Inion BioRestore™ implants are not only osteoconductive but also osteostimulative.

In addition, the paper provides further details on the additional benefits of Inion BioRestore™ products, including complete and controlled degradation, as well as biocompatibility. You can access the full text on our white papers page.

The white papers are designed to provide healthcare professionals with in-depth insights into the clinical applications of our bioabsorbable implants.

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