It is a bone graft material that fills the defect site and promotes new bone formation.
Its key features are as follows:
First, it offers excellent biocompatibility, allowing for stable application in the body.
Second, it has outstanding osteoconductivity, serving as a scaffold for new bone formation.
Third, it maintains its particle structure, ensuring stable space maintenance for bone regeneration.
Lastly, it maintains its form for a certain period and is gradually resorbed and replaced by natural bone.