Beta Tricalcium Phosphate (β-TCP) β-TCP Biomaterial
Beta tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP) is a bioceramic for bone repair and regenerative applications with biocompatibility and controllable degradation.
Product Overview
Beta tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP) is a bioceramic material based on calcium and phosphorus. Its chemical composition is close to the inorganic mineral phase of human bone, giving it strong biomimetic characteristics, tissue compatibility, and bone-bonding ability. As one of the most widely used materials in the calcium-phosphate family, β-TCP combines bioactivity with degradability, providing a stable support environment during tissue repair while gradually participating in new-bone remodeling.
In materials science and regenerative medicine, β-TCP is regarded as an important functional material for hard-tissue repair. Its good cellular compatibility supports cell adhesion, growth, differentiation, and proliferation, while also demonstrating solid biosafety and a practical clinical foundation. With its biomimetic mineral nature and designable material form, β-TCP has been widely applied in bone-defect repair, joint and spinal fusion, trauma repair, oral and maxillofacial surgery, and periodontal filling.
As biomaterials engineering and clinical demand continue to evolve, β-TCP is extending toward higher purity, better structural design, and broader application scenarios, showing steadily increasing value in modern bone-repair and regenerative material systems.
Core Specs
Applications
Bone Defect Repair and Bone Filling
Suitable for bone-defect repair, cavity filling, and osteoconductive support, providing a favorable material basis for new bone growth.
Oral, Maxillofacial, and Dental Applications
Can be used in alveolar-bone repair, oral bone reconstruction, and maxillofacial repair scenarios, meeting the field’s needs for biocompatibility and structural fit.
Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Research
Suitable for tissue-engineering scaffolds, composite biomaterials, and regenerative medicine research, serving as a material basis for scientific validation and later application transfer.