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New Bone Fixer Helps Doctors Heal Bones

April 3, 2026
New Bone Fixer Helps Doctors Heal Bones

What is DBX Fiber?

DBX Fiber is a new tool for doctors. It helps them fix bones during surgery. It is like a special fiber that helps bones grow back together. Doctors have used DBX products for many years. They trust these products to help people.

How Does it Work?

When doctors do surgery, they sometimes need to help bones heal. DBX Fiber is a special material that doctors can use. It helps new bone grow. This is very important for big bone problems or when bones need extra help to join.

Why is This Important?

Doctors want the best tools to help their patients. DBX Fiber gives them another way to fix bones. It is easy for doctors to use. It also helps bones heal well. This means people can get better faster after surgery.

Who Made This New Product?

MTF Biologics and Kolosis are the two companies that made DBX Fiber. MTF Biologics is a group that helps people by using donated body parts for healing and research. Kolosis makes special products for bone surgery.

What Other Products Do They Have?

These companies already have other products that help bones. Some of them are:

  • DBX Mix
  • DBX Putty
  • Kore Fiber (a special bone material)
  • Summit Matrix (another special material for bone growth)

DBX Fiber is the newest product in this family. It gives doctors more choices to help people with bone problems.

Helping Patients Heal

The goal of these products is to help people heal. When bones break or need to be joined, doctors use these tools to make them strong again. This new DBX Fiber will help even more people get back to their normal lives after bone surgery.

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