Method for producing bone substitution material

Prosthesis (i.e. – artificial body members) – parts thereof – or ai – Implantable prosthesis – Bone

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C623S023560, C623S023570, C623S901000, C424S549000

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07959682

ABSTRACT:
In order to provide a bone substitution material which enables mechanical stability and long-term in-vivo biocompatibility which can also be used for guided bone healing, the invention provides a method comprising the steps of providing a starting material comprising a mixture of at least a skeleton substance (20) and at least one functional substance, and building up a skeleton from the skeleton substance, thereby producing a profiled body (30), as well as a profiled body (30) containing a skeleton substance (20) and comprising a porous structure (10) with pores (12, 15) being interconnected with each other.

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