Geistlich Bio-Gide
Geistlich Bio-Gide consists of porcine collagen (type I and III) and has a bilayer structure - a rough side that faces the regenerated bone tissue and a smooth size that faces the soft tissue. Geistlich Bio-Gide is easy to handle: it can be positioned easily, adheres well to the defect, and is resistant to tension and tearing.
Geistlich Bio-Gide
Type | Resorbable Bilayer Membrane |
Composition | Porcine Collagen (origin: Switzerland) |
Integration Time | 6-12 weeks |
Membrane Size | 13 x 25mm 25 x 25mm 30 x 40mm |
Particle Size | N/A |
Indications | Extraction Sockets Horizontal Augmentation Peri-Implant Defects Periodontal Regeneration Ridge Augmentation Sinus Floor Elevation Vertical Augmentation (over Titanium meshes) |
Packaging | 1 Membrane per pack |
Country of Manufacture | Switzerland |
31 Jan 2017 | Clinical Excellence
Although often referred to as "socket preservation", the intention of ridge preservation is rarely to actually preserve the socket. Nevertheless, the term "socket preservation" seems to persistently come up in discussions about tooth extractions. The same is true for other frequently heard "myths" around ridge preservation, even though there is now...
31 Jul 2016 | Clinical Excellence
Aim
Interpositional grafting with Geistlich Bio-Oss® Block for vertical augmentation and alveolar ridge volume preservation and minimizing patient morbidity.
Conclusion
The sandwich osteotomy procedure (interpositional grafting) in the posterior mandible yields an optimal vertical gain and provides an adequate amount of bone for implant placement ...
31 Jan 2016 | Clinical Excellence
Aim: Predictably develop optimal bone width for dental implant placement with a technique which has minimal morbidity and more patient satisfaction.
JawRegionBone SituationSoft Tissue
(_) Upper Jaw(_) Anterior(_) Small Defect
31 Jan 2016 | Clinical Excellence
Aim: Regeneration of bony defect due to peri-implantitis and restoration of implant in the mandible.
Peri-implant healthAt DiagnosisAfter surgical therapy
Bleeding on probing at implant (BOP)100%0%
SupparationYesNo
Plaque Index
31 Mar 2013 | Implants
The skills and knowledge attained with implant therapy are paramount to ensuring predictability and success in implant dentistry. Didactic lectures and reading of the literature help to cement this knowledge, however, dentistry is a hands-on profession. I have always found that attending hands-on workshops a beneficial means of learning, due to see...
31 Jul 2012 | Clinical Excellence
A 35-year-old man was referred by his general dental practitioner to our practice following an unprovoked assault outside a pub in country Western Australia, shortly before Christmas 2010.
Following the initial shock, he went to see his local dentist. The trauma had resulted in fracture of the 21 and 22 teeth and a significant amount of alveolar bo...
31 May 2012 | Perio Probe
T he surgical placement of dental implants is often compromised due to a lack of bone. Loss of alveolar bone through infection, trauma or atrophy post tooth extraction can limit implant placement or compromise aesthetics. Fortunately, the use of bone grafts and Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR) can improve our ability to place implants and also improv...
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