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    K Number
    K092788
    Manufacturer
    Date Cleared
    2009-12-18

    (99 days)

    Product Code
    Regulation Number
    872.3930
    Panel
    Dental
    Reference & Predicate Devices
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    Device Name :

    PERIOPHIL BIPHASIC

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    Intended Use

    Periophil Biphasic is intended for use as a bone grafting material to fill, augment, or reconstruct periodontal or oral/maxillofacial defects. These defects may be surgically created osseous defects or osseous defects created from traumatic injury to the bone. Periophil Biphasic can be used with autogenous bone grafting materials. Typical uses include: periodontal/infrabony defects, ridge augmentation, extraction sites (implant preparation/placement), sinus lifts, and cystic cavities.

    Device Description

    Periophil Biphasic is a bone graft substitute. Periophil Biphasic is a microporous and macroporous biphasic calcium phosphate ceramic consisting of 60% hydroxyapatite (HA) and 40% beta tricalcium phosphate (B-TCP). Periophil Biphasic is available as granules and is provided sterile for single patient use.

    Periophil Biphasic is a multidirectional interconnected porosity structure, similar to that of human cancellous bone. Periophil Biphasic slowly resorbs during the remodeling and bone defect repair process and is progressively replaced with bone and soft tissues. The progressive resorption of Periophil Biphasic resorbable bone filler is intended to prevent premature resorption.

    AI/ML Overview

    The provided text does not contain information about acceptance criteria, device performance metrics, or a study demonstrating the device meets such criteria. The document is a 510(k) summary for a synthetic bone graft material called "Periophil Biphasic," focusing on its indication for use, product description, and substantial equivalence to a predicate device.

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