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mp3 is a heterologous origin biomaterial made of 600-1000 µm or 1000-2000 µm pre-hydrated coll... More details
mp3 is a heterologous origin biomaterial made of 600-1000 µm or 1000-2000 µm pre-hydrated collagenated cortico-cancellous granules, properly mixed with collagen gel.
Thus, it is possible both skipping the hydration phase and decreasing the risk of accidental exposure of material to pathogens during manipulation and grafting phases furthermore the syringe is flexible and ideal to simplify grafting in the receiving site.
The granules are endowed with characteristics very similar to human mineral bone, and can be used as an alternative to autologous bone.
Their natural micro-porous consistency facilitates new bone tissue formation in defect sites and accelerates the regeneration process.
Gradually resorbable, it preserves the original graft shape and volume .
Moreover, thanks to its collagen content, the product facilitates blood clotting and the subsequent invasion of repairing and regenerative cells.
Package | Syringe |
Re-entry Time | About 5 months |
Collagen Tissue | Preserved plus an additional 10% collagen gel |
Τhickness | 600-1000μm |
Physical Form | Προ-ενυδατωμένοι κόκκοι και γέλη κολλαγόνου |
Black, braided, non absorbable, wax coated, silk surgical suture.
Braided, violet, synthetic absorbable polyglycolic acid surgical suture, PGA-PCI-copolymer coated.
Lamina barriers are made of cortical bone of heterologous origin produced with an exclusive Tecnoss process that avoids the ceramization of hydroxyapatite crystals, thus allowing gradual resorption
Lamina barriers are made of cortical bone of heterologous origin produced with an exclusive Tecnoss process that avoids the ceramization of hydroxyapatite crystals, thus allowing gradual resorption