A porous bone fixation device has a body including non-porous areas that
provide superior long term fixation and osteointegration performance. The
porous areas provide an in-growth surface in strategic sections such as
the threaded section of the fixation device that allow substantially more
contact area between in-growth surface and bone. The in-growth material
is a network of interconnected porosity in a matrix of bio compatible,
preferably titanium. Examples of bone fixation devices include bone
screws, bone anchors, dental implants, and similar devices used to
provide a fixation point in bone.