Symbios: Bone & Tissue Regeneration

Author: Minnie

Nov. 04, 2024

Symbios: Bone & Tissue Regeneration

For bone and soft tissue generation, Symbios offers a comprehensive portfolio for whatever challenges you face in periodontics, oral surgery, and implant dentistry. Barrier membranes are a part of the portfolio used in guided bone regeneration. GBR membranes, as well as GTR membranes, augment implant success by promoting bone and periodontal ligament growth while hindering fibrous tissue formation. As an exception, Symbios PerioDerm Acellular Dermis is used to treat facial recession defects.

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  • Symbios OsteoShield Collagen Resorbable Membrane - this resorbable membrane is a tissue matrix made from Type-1 bovine collagen. This collagen membrane delivers predictable bone graft in dental surgery procedures, filling bony defects, ridge construction, and dental implant placement The membrane has a multi-layer construction that helps prevent soft tissue infiltration and promotes bone healing and prevents bacterial growth. For ease of use, either side of the membrane may face the defect site
  • Symbios Pre-Hydrated Collagen Dental Membrane - this membrane is comprised of purified whole collagen tissue sourced from bovine pericardium. Immediate use is possible due to its distinctive pre-hydrated delivery feature. Symbios Collagen Membrane Pre-hydrated is malleable and shapes with minimal effort to the defect

A dental membrane is used to stabilize and contain the defect by preventing gingival tissues from infiltrating the site. As an exception, Symbios PerioDerm Acellular Dermis is used to treat facial recession defects.

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The Symbios resorbable dental membranes help provide a framework for cellular ingrowth and vascularization, guide bone healing, and prevent cellular and bacterial infiltration. Resorbable membranes are designed to be absorbed, eliminating the need for surgical removal.

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