Allograft bone substitute Puros®
for dental sugerypowder

allograft bone substitute
allograft bone substitute
allograft bone substitute
allograft bone substitute
allograft bone substitute
allograft bone substitute
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Characteristics

Type of graft
allograft
Use
for dental sugery
Shape
powder

Description

Clinicians around the globe have counted on the Puros family of allografts for hard- and soft-tissue augmentation procedures for years. Building Bone Naturally Puros Cancellous Particulate Allograft has a history of well-documented clinical results, is an easy-to-handle choice for predictable bone regeneration and acts as an osseoconductive scaffold for new bone formation. The proprietary Tutoplast process assures the highest standard of tissue quality with minimal risk of disease transmission. That’s why, for over 40 years, Tutoplast processed tissues have been used in more than five million procedures. The Benefits Of The Multi-Step Tutoplast Process For Puros Particulate Bone Graft The process preserves the valuable minerals in bone (minerals don’t apply to soft tissues), collagen matrix and tissue integrity while inactivating pathogens and gently removing unwanted materials, such as cells, antigens and viruses8—resulting in predictable, reliable and sterile allografts. Clinical Advantages: Retains osseoconductive properties due to the preservation of the natural bone matrix collagen and mineral composition, trabecular pattern, and original porosity;1-9 enabling the ingrowth of vascular and cellular connective tissue Provides time-saving convenience by eliminating the need to mix various graft materials Both cortical and cancellous particulates come from a single donor Suggested Applications: Sinus lift/sinus floor elevation Ridge augmentation
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