Geistlich Bio-Oss (Large Granule)
Geistlich Bio-Oss is a natural bone substitute material obtained from the mineral portion of bovine bone. The reason for the good bone regeneration seen with Geistlich Bio-Oss is its close resemblance to human bone. Geistlich Bio-Oss is used for volume preservation and effective bone regeneration and has proven its reliability in the long term. The large Geistlich Bio-Oss granules have more space between the particles than the small granules. Particularly in large defects, this enables improved regeneration over large distances and provides enough space for the ingrowing bone.
Geistlich Bio-Oss (Large Granule)
Type | Bone Grafting Material |
Composition | 100% Bovine Bone (origin: Australia) |
Integration Time | 16 weeks |
Membrane Size | N/A |
Particle Size | 1.0-2.0 mm |
Indications | Horizontal Augmentation Ridge Augmentation Sinus Floor Elevation Vertical Augmentation |
Packaging | 0.5 gm, 2 gm |
Country of Manufacture | Switzerland |
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Peri-implant healthAt DiagnosisAfter surgical therapy
Bleeding on probing at implant (BOP)100%0%
SupparationYesNo
Plaque Index
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(_) Upper Jaw(_) Anterior(_) Small Defect
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