Bone Substitute

High-tech for your pet: 3D-printed bone substitute

RePore 3D was developed for clinical use in humans and translated to cure animals as RePore 3D Vet. Give your patients the top results from current research: individualizable regenerative bone substitute with a dual porosity, for optimal ingrowth of blood vessels and bone tissue, adjusted resorption and secure remodeling into natural bone. With RePore 3D a material was finally developed that enables reliable ingrowth, complete permeation and regenerative remodeling of the patients own bone.

3D-printed for optimal porosity and sufficently large channels for blood vessels.
The geometry can be printed in any individual shape.

In vivo images show impressive ingrowth and remodelling
already after 3 months.

After 6 weeks, here in a dog, the material
is almost completely replaced by new bone.

ONly islands remain of the material, that is chemically the same as the bone mineral, waiting to be removed as well.

Brightly the collagens lights up in this stain in front of the newly formed bone, which is replacing the implant – RePore 3D Vet achieves this due to the dual porosity.

Revolutionary Dental Treatment

Close gaps after tooth extraction effectively now

Why replace extrated teeth in the horse? Without treatment, the neighbouring teeth tilt into the gap, the entire denture becomes erratic and teeth are ground at an angle. Remains of the fodder get trapped in the encavement and can cause infections. Until now, the placement of lasting implants in the very long alveole was impossible, in the upper jaw there is not even bone for screw insertion. Together with the renowned horse clinic  Tierklinik Lüsche we have developed an innovative solution by securing a 3D-printed polymer crown into a RePore 3D implant. Tissue grows into the bone substitute, forming bone an securing the crown part. We work together with r3volutionD, who’s intelligent scan app makes ordering the solution an easy game: take fotos with your smart phone, upload them in the app and the custom, sterile implant is already on its way to you.

Cystblox

Cystblox is an innovative bone substitute material for the treatment of bone cysts in animals. Using 3D printing technology, blocks with channels for blood vessels are produced from a modified calcium phosphate, which itself has high internal porosity. These blocks fill the cavities caused by cysts and induce natural bone regeneration.

Unlike conventional methods that require bone extraction from other sites, Cystblox offers a minimally invasive solution that heals faster and delivers better long-term results.

Thanks to their biocompatible, porous structure, Cystblox support the ingrowth of new bone tissue and are gradually resorbed as natural bone regenerates. This ensures seamless healing and improves the well-being of patients.

Why Cystblox?

  • No additional surgeries required: Avoid complications of bone grafts with a single, effective treatment.
  • Induced biological regeneration: Screw placements to provoke bone formation are now a thing of the past.
  • Faster healing: The dual-porous structure of Cystblox promotes bone formation and reduces healing time.
  • Adaptable and versatile solutions: Available in various shapes and sizes, and even individualized on request thanks to 3D printing!
  • Biocompatible and safe: Cystblox minimizes the risk of inflammation or rejection.
  • Cystblox are available as a set in various sizes to meet diverse surgical requirements. For specially customized blocks, click the contact button. 


The biological efficacy of Cystblox is evident in the impressive clinical results.

Cystblox have been used as inserts in TTA cages for dogs and in a large mandibular cyst in a horse.

Left side: Within just a few weeks, bone formation was induced in a spacious mandibular cyst in a horse, with solid reconstruction already visible after 3 months. CT images were taken 6 months post-op. Tierklinik Lüsche, Dr. Tim Steinberg.

Right side: Used as an insert in TTA cages for dogs, biopsies after 3 months showed almost complete resorption with significant new bone formation. Tierärztliche Klinik Germersheim, Dr. Klasen.

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