✅ Product Overview
HAP Powder (Hydroxyapatite Powder) is a bioactive ceramic material widely used in dentistry due to its exceptional biocompatibility, remineralization properties, and ability to bond with enamel and dentin. It is applied in tooth repair, dental coatings, desensitizing agents, bone grafts, and implant coatings, promoting natural tooth and bone regeneration.
🌟 Key Benefits
🦷 1. Superior Biocompatibility and Bioactivity
- Chemically similar to tooth enamel and bone, ensuring excellent biological safety.
- Non-toxic and fully compatible with oral tissues.
- Gradually biodegrades into calcium and phosphate ions, promoting remineralization.
✨ 2. Tooth Remineralization and Desensitization
- Restores enamel microstructure by filling micro-cracks and sealing dentinal tubules.
- Reduces tooth sensitivity by forming a protective mineral layer.
- Prevents and repairs early-stage dental caries by promoting remineralization.
🔩 3. Dental Bone Regeneration
- Applied in dental bone grafts to promote bone growth after tooth extraction or during implant placement.
- Supports osseointegration with dental implants, enhancing stability and reducing rejection risk.
- Improves bone density and mechanical strength.
⚙️ 4. Customizable Particle Sizes
- 10-50 µm: Ideal for dental pastes, desensitizing agents, and toothpaste formulations.
- 50-100 µm: Suitable for coatings on dental implants to enhance osseointegration.
- 100-300 µm: Used in dental bone grafts and fillers for large bone defect repair.
💡 Applications in Dentistry
✨ 1. Toothpaste and Oral Care Products
- HAP powder is used in toothpaste and mouthwash formulations to promote enamel remineralization.
- Seals dentinal tubules, reducing sensitivity caused by exposed dentin.
- Repairs micro-cracks and strengthens tooth enamel, preventing demineralization.
🦴 2. Dental Bone Grafts
- Used in periodontal and oral surgery to repair bone defects.
- Applied in socket preservation procedures after tooth extraction.
- Mixed with bone graft materials to enhance bone regeneration.
🔩 3. Coatings for Dental Implants
- Applied as a bioceramic coating on dental implants.
- Enhances osseointegration, reducing the risk of implant failure.
- Improves implant stability by promoting direct bone-implant bonding.
🛠️ 4. Dental Filling Materials
- Incorporated into composite resins and dental filling materials to enhance bioactivity.
- Promotes remineralization at the tooth-filling interface, extending the longevity of dental restorations.
- Reduces secondary caries formation.
🛠️ Technical Specifications
- Purity: ≥ 99%
- Particle Size: 10-50 µm / 50-100 µm / 100-300 µm / customizable
- pH: Neutral, ensuring compatibility with oral tissues
- Porosity: Highly porous for better bone ingrowth and enamel adhesion
- Storage: Store in a sealed container, away from moisture and contamination
📊 Comparison with Other Dental Materials
| Parameter | HAP Powder | Fluoride | Bioactive Glass |
|---|---|---|---|
| Biocompatibility | ✅ Excellent, enamel-like structure | ✅ Good, but higher toxicity | ✅ Excellent |
| Remineralization | ✅ Strong, promotes enamel repair | ✅ Moderate | ✅ Strong |
| Sensitivity Reduction | ✅ Effective, seals dentinal tubules | ⚠️ Limited | ✅ Moderate |
| Bone Regeneration | ✅ Osteoconductive | ❌ No bone regeneration | ✅ Moderate |
| Application | Toothpaste, coatings, bone grafts | Toothpaste, mouthwash | Toothpaste, bone grafts |
🛒 Product Highlights
- Highly biocompatible and bioactive, promoting natural enamel and bone remineralization.
- Reduces tooth sensitivity by sealing dentinal tubules.
- Supports bone regeneration in dental surgeries and implantology.
- Multiple particle sizes available for diverse dental applications.
- Ideal for toothpaste, dental coatings, bone grafts, and fillings.
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Details
| Shape | Needle-shaped |
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