Iceberg TCP is intended to be used as a bone void filler or augmentation material for bone defects that are not intrinsic to the stability of the bony structure. When placed in the implantation site, cellular adhesion starts occurring on the surface of the pore, and continues to proliferate though the interconnected pores producing an extracellular matrix until bone mineralization occurs.
Fine granules (0.1 – 0.5 mm), medium granules (0.5 – 1 mm) and coarse bulky granules (1 – 2 mm), covering all applications in maxilla-facial areas, from small and medium periodontal, cyst defects, alveolar filling or augmentation to sinus floor elevation. For larger cysts, reconstruction of tumor voids, or large reconstruction sites, larger granules (3 – 4 mm), blocks or cylinders are recommended.