ABSTRACT

A new biomechanism, Bioactive Kinetic Screw (BKS), for bone screws created by the first author will be presented through a bone implant screw, in which the bone particles, cells and molecules removed during bone drilling will be used as an autogenous homogeneous transplant in the same implant site, aiming to obtain primary and secondary bone stability simplifying the surgical procedure (one step) and improving healing process. With this new biomechanism we will have the possibility to be proven, of obtaining an intermediate phase of healing between primary and secondary bone stability, using the natural process of inflammation, healing, repair and in the final stage of osseointegration, we could have a bone remodelling through the implant screw.