ImproBone BCP
Application of Impro Bone BCP Osteoplastic Material
- Sinus lifting
- Guided bone regeneration
- Socket preservation
- Filling defects after cyst and tumor removal
- Guided bone regeneration around the implant

Material Features
Impro Bone BCP is a porous synthetic ceramic containing calcium phosphate, designed for filling bone defects. The ceramic is a mixture of two types of calcium phosphate: tricalcium phosphate and hydroxyapatite.
Calcium phosphate ceramic quickly osteointegrates due to its chemical composition, which is very close to the mineral phase of human bone, as well as its high porosity, which ensures total vascularization of the graft.
Since tricalcium phosphate is more soluble than hydroxyapatite, this biphasic composition enhances ceramic resorption, allowing the resorption rate to match the physiology of bone cells.
Benefits of Impro Bone BCP Osteoplastic Material
- Safe: No human or animal tissues used
- Resorbable: Fully replaces natural bone within 6–24 months
- No Membrane Needed: Membrane covering is not required
- Radiopaque: Allows evaluation of the osteointegration process
- Hydrophilic: High hydrophilicity provides good adhesion and ease of use (maintains volume)
- Vascularization: Stimulates angiogenesis and ensures vascularization
Instructions for Use
- Impregnate Impro Bone BCP with the patient's blood (plasma from APRF, IPRF recommended) or mix with autogenous bone chips.
- Place Impro Bone BCP on a slightly bleeding cortical bone surface (decortication) or on cancellous bone.
- Gently compact the material.
- The filling of the cavity should be dense and without air bubbles.
- Mixing Impro Bone BCP with other materials or medications is possible.