Dental Membranes
A dental membrane is used to stabilize and contain the defect by preventing gingival tissues from infiltrating the site. Membranes are intended for use in guided bone regeneration (GBR) and guided tissue regeneration (GTR) procedures. The structure and composition of the membranes create a barrier against rapidly dividing and migrating epithelial cells while also helping to maintain the surgical space while slower bone forming cells restore the natural hard tissue. Membranes can be used in dental implant surgeries, ridge reconstructions, or other dental surgeries where cell-occlusive barriers are desired for wound healing and differential tissue growth.
Symbios
The Symbios portfolio of dental membranes includes the Symbios OsteoShield Collagen Resorbable Membrane, The OsteoShield d-PTFE Non-Resorbable Membrane, and the Symbios Collagen Membrane Pre-Hydrated.
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OSSIX
The OSSIX range includes a resilient resorbable collagen membrane, OSSIX Plus and a volumizing thick, collagen scaffold OSSIX Volumax.
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