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. 2019 Apr 29;45(2):51–67. doi: 10.5125/jkaoms.2019.45.2.51

Table 5. Dental bone graft substitutes which was consisted with hydroxyapatite (HA).

Product name Delivery Component Indication Morphology Property Level of evidence
OssaBase-HA Granule HA:CaP (1.65), Ca10(Po4)6(OH)2 Remodeling of the alveolar ridge Macro-nano bone like structure Volume maintenance Human study level (IV: GBR22)
Treatment of periodontal defects 83% interconnected porosity Low substitution rate Animal, in vivo , in vitro studies
Treatment of bone defects around dental implants Narrow size ranges of available granules No risk of immunological reactions or pathogen transmission
Sinus lift Enough space for bone ingrowth over large distances
Filling of bone defects after surgical extractions to prevent alveolar atrophy
Filling of bone defects after extirpation of cysts
Ovis BONE HA Granule 100% HA Periodontal bone defect Well-formed macro/micro porous Osteoconductivity NA
Intrabony defect Porosity Biocompatibility
Extraction site Non toxicity
Ridge augmentation Non inflammatory nature
Sinus lift Easy manipulation
Cystic cavity
CollaOss (Block), Ossbone Collagen Plug HA 90%±5%+ collagen 10%±5% Periodontal bone defect Well-formed macro/micro porous Easy manipulation and adhesion due to collagen Human study (III: extraction socket18, IV: peri-implant defect19)
Intrabony defect Porosity Slow absorption and partial remodeling
CollaOss (Putty) Granule HA 90%±5%+collagen 10%±5% Periodontal bone defect Well-formed macro/micro porous Easy manipulation and adhesion due to collagen Animal study
Intrabony defect Porosity Slow absorption and partial remodeling

(CaP: calcium phosphate, GBR: guided bone regeneration, NA: data not available)