OsseoGuard and OsseoGuard Flex Membranes provide predictability, aesthetic soft-tissue healing, long resorption profiles, and ease of use.
Easy to Use for Site Protection and Clinically Manageable
Choose between two levels of drapability for ease of use in various clinical procedures.
Today, clinicians are treating an increased number of patients using Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR) in conjunction with implant therapy, which has led to an increased use of resorbable membranes.
In addition to providing graft material containment and a barrier to soft-tissue cell invasion, studies have shown that using a membrane in most GBR procedures can positively affect the outcome of those procedures.
Long-term yet fully resorbable
The OsseoGuard Membrane is designed for optimal strength, resorption, and handling. This membrane is made of highly purified Type I collagen, derived from bovine Achilles Tendon.
This provides:
Optimal strength to support suturing and good handling characteristics; a suture pull-out strength that is significantly higher than that of BioMend Membrane due to its unique fibrillar matrix structure.3
A long resorption profile (6–9 months)4 suited for the healing time required in many GBR procedures.
Flexibility meets strength
The OsseoGuard Flex Membrane is designed for optimal strength and drapability, resorption, and handling. Made of Type I and Type III collagen membranes, highly purified from intact bovine dermis.
This provides:
Optimal flexibility to drape over the defects.
A long resorption profile (6–9 months)4 suited for the healing time required in many GBR procedures.