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Surface Comparison between
the Human Bone vs Ti-oss® vs Competition

Human Bone Surface
Ti-oss® x 3000 Magnified SEM
Competition x 5000 Magnified SEM
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Ti-oss® shows a unique rough and hydrophilic surface structure, closely resembling the natural texture of human bone. Chiyewon's 15 years of R&D and sophisticated manufacturing expertise enable Tioss® to exhibit an optimal, natural surface topography, the same as human bone.

Why is Rough Surface necessary?

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New bone is formed by the attachment of blood clots, which originates from the patient's
existing bone to the surface of the
graft. 

A rough and hydrophilic surface is necessary for bone formation, without it, we can't expect effective bone promotion, just like how friction is hard to create on a glassy surface.

Our expertise in mid-temperature
manufacturing and research with top scientific institutions allows us to create a graft material with a surface that closely resembles human bone. 

Ti-oss® has completely controlled the phenomenon of vitrification and the resulting cracks caused by high temperatures (1200°C and above).

Multiporosity

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The porosity of the bone graft substitute is one of the most crucial factors for angiogenic progress.

Rough Surface 

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Our 15 years of R&D and sophisticated MID temperature manufacturing expertise enable Tioss® to exhibit an optimal, natural surface topography, the same as human bone.

Osteopromoting Factor

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Pre-HA structure, Octacalcium
Phosphate (OCP) crystals that exhibit excellent bone regenerative properties are found on the surface of Ti-oss®.

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