Consil synthetic bone graft material is a bioactive ceramic containing salts of calcium, sodium, silica, and phosphorus. It
undergoes a time dependent surface reaction when implanted at the dental or orthopedic repair site. The surface reaction results in
the formation of a calcium phosphate layer that is substantially equivalent to the hydroxyapatite layer found in bone material.
Osteoblasts infiltrate and proliferate on the surface of the material, and bone growth occurs uniformly throughout the defect.
Consil material accelerates the healing process and research has shown that Consil’s mechanisms of action include enhancing cell
signaling and cell division necessary for facilitating bone regeneration and repair of bony defects.1,2 The Consil material is
gradually replaced by new bone allowing complete repair of the bony defect. Dental Applications: Infrabony pockets caused by
periodontal disease; Tooth extraction sites; Endodontic-periodontic lesions; Traumatic defects or intraosseous flaws related to
pulpal floor or lateral root perforations