Redefining jawbone reconstruction

A custom graft
built for every
mandible
So patients look like themselves again
cellular proliferation across our bio-ceramic gyroid after 7 days
Who we are
Scientists from Dartmouth Engineering building a solution for patients, surgeons, and hospitals.
GyroGel was founded to bring bone graft technology out of the research lab and into the OR to improve the standard of care.
What we do
Bio-ceramic gyroids 3D printed
with polymer cryogel composite.
We regenerate bone by combining mineral 3D printing with biodegradable, porous, and FDA-approved organic material that mimics cancellous bone morphology.
The standard of care for maxillofacial tumor treatment is costly, complicated, and diminishes quality of life.
Head and neck cancer is the 7th most common cancer in the world. In the US, approximately 55,000+ cases of oral cancer are diagnosed annually,
27 – 50% of those patients experience mandibular invasion that necessitates bone resection and subsequent reconstruction.
GyroGel could reduce the costs of mandibular reconstruction by 52%
Standard graft
Two surgeries
Replaces
Limited aesthetic
shaping for facial fit
GyroGel
One surgery
Regenerates
Patient-specific with full
biocompatibility
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The materials we're developing seem to act like a shield, such that if you remove a tumor, implant this scaffold, and then deliver radiation, you see less of that damaging aging effect.
Dartmouth Assistant Professor of Engineering and Clinical Assistant Professor of Orthopaedics,
Katie Hixon
Our Team
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Peter Bertone, MSE
Founder & CEO
PhD Candidate in Surgical Innovation -
Levi Olevsky
Founding Engineer
PhD Candidate in BME -
Katherine Hixon, PhD
Chair of Scientific Board
Professor of Engineering -
Joseph A. Paydarfar, MD
Clinical Champion
Chief of Otolaryngology and Maxillofacial Surgery
Partners
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Dartmouth Engineering Thayer School
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Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
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Geisel School of Medicine
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Magnuson Center for Entrepreneurship
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Tethon 3D
In the news
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Thayer News
Dartmouth Engineering Team Receives $2.5M NIH Grant for Scaffold Innovations that Accelerate Bone Repair
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Dartmouth Cancer Center
Funding the gas pedal of innovation: Science meets business
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Magnuson
Over $26k Awarded to New Founders; Congratulations to the Spring 2025 Startup Grant Winners