Bioactive ceramics and glass-ceramics have revolutionized the way we treat bone and dental defects. These materials don’t just support tissue—they bond with it, enabling osteoconductivity, biointegration, and even bone regeneration.
Applications include:
In this blog post, we highlight seven leading U.S.-based companies pushing the boundaries of bioactive ceramics and glass-ceramics in biomaterials engineering.
Headquarters: Kalamazoo, MI
Stryker is continuously investing in regenerative biomaterials that complement its orthopedic and robotic surgical systems. Expect deeper integration of bioactive ceramics with 3D-printed implants and smart orthopedic solutions.
Headquarters: Rolla, MO
Now operating under Fortify Materials, Mo-Sci is focused on next-generation composites, including glass-ceramic-polymer hybrids for 3D printing and regenerative medicine. Their tailored material science services make them a preferred partner in R&D.
Headquarters: Alachua, FL
NovaBone continues to refine its next-gen delivery systems, including injectables, composites, and combinations with growth factors. As value-based care demands faster healing, their bioactive glass platforms are poised for strong expansion.
U.S. Location: Cambridge, MA
Parent Company: BonAlive Biomaterials Ltd (Finland)
With growing resistance to antibiotics, BonAlive’s non-antibiotic antimicrobial approach is gaining favor. Their clinical expansion in spine, foot/ankle, and orthopedic oncology is opening new markets in the U.S.
Headquarters: Laurens, SC (Global HQ in Germany)
CeramTec is expanding beyond joint arthroplasty into ceramic-to-metal integration, surface-enhanced biomaterials, and next-gen coatings for orthopedic systems. Their research into antibacterial ceramics also shows promise.
Headquarters: Shirley, NY
Matexcel is building its niche in contract biomaterial development, ideal for startups, academics, and device companies. Their expansion into 3D printed ceramic scaffolds and cell-interactive surfaces could reshape customized implant production.
Headquarters: Oakland, NJ
With growing demand for composite grafts that mimic the native bone microenvironment, Collagen Matrix’s integrated platforms are likely to expand into trauma, orthopedic sports medicine, and tissue regeneration markets.
Bioactive ceramics such as hydroxyapatite, tricalcium phosphate, and silicate-based glasses don’t just fill space—they encourage biological healing.
Key advantages:
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