Clinical situations require materials with different properties

Here you will find collagen, pericardium, magnesium, PTFE, and allograft membranes.

The desired barrier function largely depends on the indication. For minor augmentation procedures, membranes with an intermediate barrier function, such as the collprotect® membrane, are a good choice.

Space-maintaining membranes, such as PTFE membranes, provide extra stability when reconstructing defects outside the bony framework and also offer advantages when used in open healing applications.

An important part of membrane handling is fixation – see the options further down the page.

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OsGide membrane

1.612,50 DKK

Ref: 9000703040

OsGide membrane

1.075,00 DKK

Ref: 9000702530

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botiss membrane portfolio

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Collprotect®

The collprotect® membrane is a native collagen membrane made from porcine dermis, intended for bone and soft tissue regeneration in dental treatments.

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Jason®

The Jason® membrane is a natural collagen membrane made from porcine pericardium, developed and produced for dental bone and tissue regeneration.

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Novamag® shield

The fully resorbable NOVAMag® SHIELD introduces a groundbreaking solution for the treatment of buccal and palatal bone defects. Size 10x20 mm.

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Novamag®

The fully resorbable NOVAMag® in various sizes offers new possibilities for initial rigidity and subsequent full barrier effect for up to 12-16 weeks.

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Permamem®

permamem®is an extremely thin, non-resorbable and biocompatible membrane. It is made of biologically inert, high-density polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE).

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Mucoderm®

mucoderm® is an acellular collagen matrix that offers a safe alternative to autologous soft tissue grafts in a wide range of indications for soft tissue transplantation.

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OsGide®

Osgide fra Curasan er en bioresorberbar membran med høj stabilitet og langsom nedbrydning, som foregår over 12 til 16 uger.

Producent: Curasan

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NeoGen® m/titanium

Den titaniumforstærkede membran har et trelagsdesign med et stærkt og meget formbart titaniumnet. Membranen er bakterieresistent og muliggør en forudsigelig integration af hårdt væv.

Producent: Neoss

Link til produktside på neoss.com

NeoGen® u/titanium

Den ikke-forstærkede membran har et tolagsdesign, som er bakterieresistent og muliggør en forudsigelig integration af hårdt væv.

Producent: Neoss

Link til produktside på neoss.com

nails & screws

Fixation of membranes

When using modern GBR and GTR techniques, barrier membranes are indispensable for achieving predictable and reliable results.

By fixing the barrier membrane to the local bone, both the application of the particulate bone regeneration material and the coverage of the augmentation area can be significantly simplified.

Using the integrated disposable applicator, titanium pins can be easily picked up from the dispenser and precisely placed at the fixation site. At the same time, deformation of the working end during handling is avoided.

Ustomed® pins

3 mm pins for insertion with an applicator. Can be left in place.

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Ustomed® membrane screws

4 mm membrane screws for single-point fastening of membranes in difficult-to-reach areas

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novamag® membrane screws

Made from a fully resorbable and biodegradable magnesium alloy, NOVAMag® fixation screws are ideal for the fixation of barrier membranes.

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NeoGen® Membrane Tacks

Both tacks and screws are available from NeoGen, offering flexibility whether you prefer fastening by impaction or screwing.

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NeoGen® membrane screw

Both tacks and screws are available from NeoGen, offering flexibility whether you prefer fastening by impaction or screwing.

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