Bioteck® bone substitutes for dentistry represent a range of products able to provide an efficient response to all demands for bone regeneration encountered in clinical practice on a daily basis: from small parodontal defects to large-scale reconstruction of atrophic ridges.
In addition to traditional formulae in granules, Bioteck® also proposes ready-for-use products in a syringe.. These options are very easy to apply, and extremely useful in filling parodontal defects and raising the sinus according to Summers. To fill limited cavities, such as post-extraction alveoli, granule formulae are also available in malleable collagen paste, which also perform a useful haemostatic effect.
Bioteck® also proposes an exclusive range, unique worldwide, of flexible bone substitutes obtained by means of a partial demineralisation process.
The advantage of the flexibility lies in the perfect contact obtained between graft and receiving bone bed. In this way, the probability of failure due to defective angiogenesis, is minimised.
Flexible, cortical and spongy bone lamina are therefore available, whose main use is in on-lay grafts.
In order to avoid invasion of the grafted site by soft tissues, Bioteck® provides dentistry with easily-handled re-absorbable collagen membranes, and the innovative gel collagen membranethat simplifies graft protection. This is particularly useful for minor defects where the shape of the traditional collagen membrane would take up a disproportionate amount of time.
A specific slow re-absorption membrane is also available in flexible cortical bone, which does not require removal and is particularly useful for protecting larger grafts (lateral or vertical on-lay).
Finally, Bioteck® also offers osteopromoting products: Heterologous origin DBM able to exert a positive effect on both the angiogenesis process and the deposition of new bone tissue. These formulae are used in cases where the defect anatomy would look to involve difficult bone regeneration. In this way, probability of success can be increased.
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