Braunschweig, Private Lecturer Dr. Dr. Eduard Keese & Braunschweig, Dr. Christa Siemermann-Kaminski


How does it work?

The healing process has been intensively investigated in recent decades. We know that it is a natural reaction of the bone to the foreign body. This intensive embedding of the bioinerten material titanium is used in a lot of medical areas (e.g. for the treatment of fractures).

That adumbrates the biological borders. There has to be a certain amount of bones, qualitative and quantitative, and there should be no substantial defects in metabolic activities of the bones.

Microscopic picture of an implant at the end of the healing process

Close connection between implant and bone (right side: partial enlargement)

Microscopic picture of an implant at the end of the healing process

Electronic microscopy

Coarse surface for a better healing.

Electronic microscopy




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