SinossMem - Transparency, stability, flexibility for application in Bone Regeneration (GBR) and Guided Tissue Regeneration (GTR).

 

SinossMem is a native resorbable barrier membrane for application in Bone Regeneration (GBR) and Guided Tissue Regeneration (GTR). SinossMem provides a long-lasting, adequate barrier function for 6 months. The SinossMem barrier membrane provides a permanent view to the defect and bone graft material during the treatment, perfect handling characteristic between stability and flexibility. SinossMem is not cross-linked and the superior properties of the native material are preserved, maintaining the characteristics of the natural tissue. These properties promote adequate healing within the regeneration of bone and tissue as essential elements of the GBR and GTR concept. SinossMem has been especially prepared, purified and chemically modificated, the material is biocompatible, apyrogenic and fully resorbable in live tissue when implanted. SinossMem satisfy the physicochemical characteristics to provide for biocompatibility, tissue integration, cell-occlusivity, space making ability, and also ease of use in the clinic and does not require removal.

 

Advantages

 

Transparent:

Easy to place. Bone graft material and defect is visible from the beginning.

 

Resorbable:

Easy procedure. There is no second surgery necassary in order to remove the membrane. As the barrier resorbs, a matrix is created that allows fibroplast infiltration.

 

Flexible, adapatable:

Easy to handle. The natural collagen structure provides a unique combination of good handling and ideal defect adaptability. Because both sides are smooth, either side may be placed against the defect. The SinosMem barrier membrane is easy to handle by hydration and can be cut.

 

 

Durable:

High resistance. Designed to resist tearing during placement, SinossMem is naturally stronger than other membranes.

 


Indications: Implantology, Periodontology, Oral Surgery & CMF

 

 

- Simultaneous use of GBR-membrane (SinossMem), bone graft material and implants

- Augmentation around implants placed immediately or delayed extraction sockets

- Localized ridge augmentation for later implantation

- Alveolar ridge reconstruction for prosthetic treatment

- Filling of bone defects after root resection, cystectomy, removal of retained teeth

- Guided bone regeneration in dehiscence defects

- Socket preservation

- Protection of the Schneiderian membrane