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Demineralized bone fiber (DBF) is a type of biomaterial used in medical and dental applications. It is derived from bone tissue and is composed of collagen fibers, which are the main structural component of bone. DBF is used in a variety of medical and dental applications, including bone grafts, dental implants, and tissue engineering. It is also used in the production of medical devices such as orthopedic implants and dental prostheses. DBF is biocompatible and has a high degree of biodegradability, making it an ideal material for medical and dental applications.
DBF is produced through a process of demineralization, which removes the mineral content from the bone tissue. This process results in a material that is highly porous and has a high degree of flexibility. DBF is also highly absorbent, making it an ideal material for use in medical and dental applications.
Some companies in the DBF market include Zimmer Biomet, Stryker, and Wright Medical. Show Less Read more