Bone Regeneration
PORESORB-TCP
A bioactive, fully resorbable bone regeneration material. Phase-pure β-tricalcium phosphate with interconnecting porosity — designed to be replaced by newly formed bone.
From €23 excl. VAT.

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Synthetic — no animal or human origin
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Product variants available
100µm
Macro-pore size for optimal vascularization
30+
Number of years in clinical practice
Key Characteristics
Engineered for optimal bone regeneration
Fully Resorbable
Completely replaced by newly formed bone over time, leaving no permanent foreign material in the body.
Interconnecting Porosity
Macro-pores (100µm) and micro-pores (1–5µm) facilitate vascularization and mesenchymal cell ingrowth.
Osseoinductive
Stimulates mesenchymal cell evolution into osteoblasts, actively promoting new bone formation.
High X-ray Contrast
Excellent radiopacity allows monitoring of resorption progress through standard radiographic imaging.
Zero Infection Risk
Fully synthetic material eliminates immunological reactions and any risk of disease transmission.
Proven and Economical
PORESORB-TCP is a good choice when a synthetic bone graft material is intended to be gradually replaced by newly formed bone. From €23 excl. VAT.
Applications
Clinical Indications
PORESORB-TCP is indicated for a wide range of dental, oral surgery, and orthopedic procedures wherever resorbable bone substitute is needed.
- Implantology — bone defect filling around implants
- Periodontology — periodontal defect treatment
- Sinus lift augmentation
- Orthopedics — various bone defect types
- Traumatology — pathological fractures
- General bone defect filling
Clinical Evidence
Clinical Applications
Sinus lift procedure (lateral approach)
The sinus-lift operation is an effective method which enables the use of dental implants in locations without sufficient alveolar bone volume. PORESORB-TCP is inserted into the space of the maxillary sinus where dental implant fixation is enabled by new bone tissue formation.
Augmentation of atrophic alveolar ridge before dental implant insertion
Resorbability of the material enables problem-free introduction of dental implant into the regenerated bone tissue, (implantation 1 year after treatment with PORESORB-TCP). Assoc. Prof. Pavel Polenik, MD, PhD.
The use of PORESORB-TCP in combination with the platelet concentrate (PRP) for the regeneration of periodontal and bone tissues
Regeneration of bone tissues at the place of periodontal defects depends on the presence and phenotypic expression of undifferentiated mesenchymal cells. Factors which stimulate these cells to regenerative activity can be obtained from the platelet concentrate (PRP) of the patient's blood. The combination of PORESORB-TCP material with platelet concentrate results in a greater yield of bone tissue. No less important is its influence on the post-operative healing of adjacent tissues. Operation scars heal much faster which remarkably reduces the risk of post-operative infection. The use of PRP in combination with PORESORB-TCP as a suitable micro-porous carrier represents an accesible method for the intensification and speeding-up of processes of tissue regeneration.
Clinical application of PORESORB-TCP / sinus lift procedure (internal)
Thanks to the high X-Ray contrast of the PORESORB-TCP material, the process of resorption and bone tissue regeneration can be effectively monitored. The X-ray contrast becomes weaker as a result of the material's resorption and its replacement by bone tissue. The irregular polygonal shape of the granules ensures larger pore spaces and their lower immobility (high stability) in the defect.
Product Range
Available Variants
| REF | Size | Packaging |
|---|---|---|
| 32:2 | 0.16–0.3 mm | 0.5 ml / 0.5 g |
| 31:2 | 0.16–0.3 mm | 1.0 ml / 1.0 g |
| 13:2 | 0.3–0.6 mm | 0.5 ml / 0.5 g |
| 11:2 | 0.3–0.6 mm | 1.0 ml / 1.0 g |
| 23:2 | 0.6–1.0 mm | 0.5 ml / 0.5 g |
| 21:2 | 0.6–1.0 mm | 1.0 ml / 1.0 g |
| 41:2 | 1.0–2.0 mm | 1.2 ml / 1.0 g |
| 42:2 | 1.0–2.0 mm | 2.4 ml / 2.0 g |
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Case Reports
Clinical Case Studies

Implantologie Journal 3/2021
Finding the right dental implant prosthetics for long‑term success
Dr. Volker Bonatz M.Sc. M.Sc.
Elderly patients usually want to enjoy their food without discomfort while being treated minimally invasively. They often have only a limited budget for their treatment, too. Dr. Volker Bonatz M.Sc., M.Sc. is well aware of this. He is, however, able to fulfil his patients' high expectations by using BioniQ implants, together with PORESORB-TCP bone graft.