Biowool Regen Ltd
Experience the future of dental bone care with Biowool. Our website showcases and sells Biowool, a bioactive glass fiber scaffold for dental bone regeneration. Used in bone grafts, socket preservation, sinus lifts, and ridge augmentation, Biowool promotes faster healing, stimulates natural bone growth, and safely resorbs—offering a next-generation solution for modern dentistry.
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What is Biowool ?
What is Biowool
Biowool is a bioactive, resorbable glass fiber scaffold engineered for dental bone regeneration. Its fibrous structure mimics natural tissue, stimulates bone growth, and integrates seamlessly with surrounding bone. As it gradually dissolves, Biowool is replaced by healthy, strong bone—offering a safer, more effective alternative to traditional graft materials.
How is it made
Biowool is produced using advanced electrospinning technology, which creates ultra-fine bioactive glass fibers forming a soft, fibrous scaffold that mimics natural tissue. This precise, scalable process enables consistent fiber quality and structure. Thanks to our partnership with The Electrospinning Company, manufacturing Biowool is efficient and reliable, ensuring high-performance materials tailored for optimal dental bone regeneration and clinical use.
Why is it used in Dentistry
Biowool is used in dental bone care because it stimulates natural bone growth, supports tissue integration, and gradually resorbs as healing progresses. Its fibrous structure fills complex defects, promoting faster recovery and stronger bone regeneration, making it ideal for grafts, socket preservation, sinus lifts, and ridge augmentation.
Biowool in Action
Bone Grafts
Biowool, a bioactive resorbable glass fiber, serves as a scaffold in bone grafts, filling voids and stimulating new bone growth. Its fibrous structure integrates with surrounding tissue, encourages osteoblast activity, and gradually dissolves, leaving behind strong, healthy bone for implants or restorative dental work.
Socket Preservation
After tooth extraction, Biowool is placed in the empty socket to maintain bone volume. Its bioactive fibers promote rapid healing, prevent bone collapse, and stimulate natural regeneration. As the material resorbs, it is replaced by healthy bone, ensuring a stable foundation for future dental implants or bridges.
Sinus Lifts
In sinus lift procedures, Biowool is positioned beneath the sinus membrane to fill space and encourage bone formation. Its bioactive, moldable fibers adapt to the site, integrate with existing bone, and resorb safely, creating the bone height needed for successful upper jaw dental implant placement.
Ridge Augmentation
For ridge augmentation, Biowool fills gaps and rebuilds deficient jawbone structure. Its interconnected fibers stimulate osteogenesis, providing both mechanical support and biological activity. Over time, Biowool resorbs, leaving a regenerated ridge capable of supporting implants, dentures, or other restorative dental treatments with improved stability and long-term function.
Raising the Standard in Dental Bone Care
This chart highlights the superior performance of Biowool™ across four key dental procedures: bone grafts, socket preservation, sinus lifts, and ridge augmentation. Scored out of 10, Biowool consistently outperforms both traditional and golden standard grafts in handling ease, stability, resorption control, and patient acceptance. While traditional grafts average 5–6/10 and golden standards reach 7–8/10, Biowool achieves 8–9/10, reflecting its bioactive, biocompatible, and resorbable advantages. This measurable improvement supports faster healing, fewer complications, and enhanced clinical outcomes, making Biowool a next-generation solution for regenerative dentistry.
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This chart illustrates how effectively each graft type supports new bone formation over time. Traditional grafts show a slow, steady increase, reaching only about 70% regeneration by 36 weeks. Golden standard grafts perform better, achieving around 85% bone growth within the same period. Biowool™ leads with rapid and predictable bone formation — reaching 95% regeneration by 36 weeks. Its bioactive properties stimulate early osteogenesis, accelerating healing and reducing clinical downtime. This performance ensures faster restoration of function and structural integrity, making Biowool the ideal choice for procedures requiring both speed and high-quality bone regeneration outcomes.
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This graph demonstrates the rate at which each graft type resorbs as the body remodels the defect site. Traditional grafts resorb slowly, with 50% remaining even after 36 weeks, often leaving long-term residues. Golden standard grafts resorb moderately, with about 75% resorption by 36 weeks. Biowool™ is engineered for synchronized resorption, reaching 100% integration by 36 weeks while promoting parallel bone growth. This eliminates foreign material retention, reduces the risk of complications, and supports a natural healing process. Controlled resorption ensures predictable outcomes and aligns with the body’s biological timeline for complete tissue regeneration.
Trusted Solutions for Dental Professionals
At Biowool Regen Ltd, we are proud to offer Biowool, an innovative bioactive glass fiber scaffold designed specifically for dental bone regeneration. Our mission is to provide dentists, oral surgeons, medical distributors, and dental researchers with a cutting-edge material that not only improves patient outcomes but also advances the standard of care in oral surgery and implantology.
Why Biowool
Biowool is uniquely bioactive, meaning it actively stimulates the body’s natural bone healing process. Unlike traditional inert graft materials, Biowool interacts with surrounding tissues to promote osteoblast activity, accelerating bone growth and enhancing integration with the patient’s own bone. This bioactivity leads to faster recovery times and stronger, more stable bone regeneration.
In addition to its bioactivity, Biowool is fully biocompatible. This ensures that it does not trigger adverse immune responses or inflammation, making it safe for use in sensitive dental environments. The fibrous structure of Biowool closely mimics natural tissue architecture, allowing it to blend seamlessly with the body’s own cells, reducing the risk of complications and improving overall healing quality.
Furthermore, Biowool is resorbable. Over time, the material gradually dissolves and is completely replaced by natural bone. This eliminates the need for surgical removal and reduces long-term foreign material presence in the patient’s jaw. The controlled resorption also supports the formation of healthy, functional bone capable of supporting implants and other restorative treatments.
Who we serve
We work closely with dentists and oral surgeons, providing Biowool as a reliable grafting solution for bone defects, socket preservation, sinus lifts, and ridge augmentation. Its ease of use and adaptability make it an excellent choice for a wide range of clinical applications.
For medical distributors, partnering with us means access to a high-quality, innovative product backed by scientific research and clinical success. Our streamlined supply chain and scalable manufacturing, supported by our partnership with The Electrospinning Company, ensure consistent product availability and quality.
Dental researchers also benefit from Biowool’s unique properties, as it offers a platform for exploring new approaches in bone regeneration and biomaterials science.
By choosing Biowool, you’re embracing a bioactive, biocompatible, and resorbable solution that advances dental bone care—improving outcomes for both clinicians and patients alike.
Clinical-ready Biowool
Biowool-The Final Product
The Biowool final product is supplied in sterile, single-use packaging to ensure maximum safety and ease of use in clinical settings. Within the sealed blister pack, the material is prepared as compact fibrous mats that are lightweight, flexible, and simple to handle. Biowool can be easily trimmed and shaped to suit the specific contours of bone defects, making it highly versatile for procedures such as bone grafts, socket preservation, sinus lifts, and ridge augmentation. Its sterile presentation eliminates contamination risk, while its convenient format allows for efficient storage and transport. Once applied, Biowool integrates seamlessly with surrounding bone, stimulating regeneration through its bioactive properties while being biocompatible and fully resorbable. This combination of scientific innovation and practical design makes Biowool a reliable, ready-to-use solution for dentists, oral surgeons, and researchers seeking the next generation of bone regeneration materials.
Storage, Handling & Shelf Life
Biowool is supplied in sterile, sealed packaging to maintain product integrity until use. It should be stored in a cool, dry environment, away from direct sunlight or moisture, to ensure stability. Handling is simple and requires no pre-soaking or special preparation—Biowool can be used directly from its sterile pack. Its fibrous structure allows for easy cutting and shaping during surgery, ensuring adaptability to various bone defects. Each pack is clearly labeled with an expiry date, providing assurance of safety and effectiveness. When stored correctly, Biowool maintains a long shelf life, supporting both clinical reliability and convenience.

