Volume | Granule Size | Reference Code |
---|---|---|
0.5 ml | 0.5 - 1.0 mm | 1810 |
1.0 ml | 1811 | |
0.5 ml | 1.0- 2.0 mm | 1820 |
1.0 ml | 1821 |
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cerabone® plus NATURAL BOVINE BONE SUBSTITUTE MATERIAL WITH HYALURONATE
STICKY BONE TIME-SAVING APPLICATION LONG-TERM VOLUME STABILITY
cerabone® plus combines the established bovine bone grafting material cerabone® with the well-known properties of hyaluronic acid. Thanks to the pronounced liquid binding capacities of hyaluronate, cerabone® plus forms a sticky bone material upon hydration that provides unique application comfort by allowing both easy uptake and delivery to the site of application.
APPLICATION
cerabone® plus requires hydration before use (approx. 0.5 ml saline solution or patient blood per 1 ml cerabone® plus), which can conveniently be performed in the provided blister. Optimal consistency can be tailored to the specific needs by adjustment of liquid volume. E.g. adding slightly less liquid results in a more stable consistency, while adding more liquid enables better dispersion.
INDICATIONS
IMPLANTOLOGY, PERIODONTOLOGY AND ORAL AND CMF SURGERY - Horizontal and vertical augmentation - Peri-implant defects - Periodontal intrabony defects - Socket and ridge preservation - Sinus lift - Furcation defects (class I and II)
HANDLING TIPS
Hydration If the product appears dry following hydration and no connected mass has formed, additional liquid can be added dropwise and mixed with the product until the desired texture is obtained. If it is not possible to measure the volume for hydration add liquid carefully dropwise.
Application For optimal adaptation of cerabone® plus to the bone and stability at the augmentation area, excess liquid should be removed from the defect site prior to the application. Intra-operatively, cerabone® plus performs optimally when bleeding at the defect site can be controlled, as in the case of well visible defects, e.g. in lateral augmentation.
Mixing with autologous bone When working with autologous bone, the bone chips should be added to cerabone® plus prior to hydration. The required amount of liquid may differ from the hydration protocol and should be determined by careful dropwise addition of the liquid.
Fixation Thorough fixation with a barrier membrane supports the stabilization of the bone grafting material at the application site. Moreover, in order to prevent ingrowth of soft tissue and to allow for undisturbed healing, the augmentation area should be covered with a barrier membrane according to the principles of GBR.