Influx Demineralized Bone Matrix
Demineralized bone matrix (DBM) is a form of allograft using acidic solution to remove mineral components, while leaving much of the proteinaceous components native to bone, with small amounts of calcium‐based solids, inorganic phosphates, and some trace cell debris.
Key Messages:
100 % human bone
Osteoinductive (signal)
Exceptional handling
Enhanced osteoconductive (scaffold) regenerative capacity compared to particulate DBM
Pro Tips:
Cortical Fibers and Strips will have high osteoinductivity
Putty best used when a syringe is needed
Cortical Fibers and Strips can be hydrated with PRP derived from BMA
Cortical Fibers are the most flexible form
Product Options:
Cortical Fibers: Great for mixing with autograft; improved handling; extremely flexible location usage. 1cc, 2.5cc, 5cc,10cc
Strips: Ideal for layering; best utilized in the posterolateral space. 50x10x5 mm, 50x20x5 mm, 100x10x5 mm, 100x20x5mm
Putty: Mixture of fibers and particulate hydrated with saline; best for injecting into a confined defect. 1cc, 2.5cc, 5cc, 10cc
Boats: Provides shape to retain local bone; specialized shape for PLF gutters. 50x10x5 mm, 50x20x5 mm, 100x10x5 mm, 100x20x5 mm.