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BIOBank Cover® Barrier Membrane

BIOBank Cover® Barrier Membrane is designed for GBR and GTR procedures. Discover this new natural membrane!

Barrier membrane for GBR (guided bone regeneration) and GTR (guided tissue regeneration) procedures

Barrier membrane for guided bone regeneration and guided tissue regeneration procedures

SPECIFICATIONS

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BIOBank Cover® is a membrane derived from highly purified porcine tissues using controlled, standardized manufacturing processes.

BIOBank Cover® is composed of a network of collagen and elastin fibers. It is non-reticulated and non-oriented, making it easy to position.

 

BENEFITS

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Thanks to its slow resorption time of 20 weeks1,2 , BIOBank Cover® provides a barrier against soft tissue interposition in the space created by guided bone regeneration protocols. The membrane’s fibrous network provides mechanical stability and prevents migration of bone graft material :

  • Elasticity3
  • Breaking strength3
  • Provides a physical barrier for 20 weeks
  • Promotes bone gain to support implant placement

 

STERILE PACKAGING

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The membrane is available in three sizes and individually double-wrapped in sterile packaging.

  • BC1520 • 15 x 20 mm
  • BC2530 • 25 x 30 mm
  • BC3040 • 30 x 40 mm

 

References

¹ Horizontal Ridge Augmentation with a Novel Resorbable Collagen Membrane: A Retrospective Analysis of 36 Consecutive Patients. Wessing B, Emmerich M, Bozkurt. Int J Periodontics Restorative Dent. 2016; 36(2): 179-87.
² Differences in degradation behavior of two non-crosslinked collagen barrier membranes: an invitro and in vivo study. Bozkurt A, Apel C, Selhaus B, Wessing B, Hilgers R-D & al. Clin Oral Implants Res. 2014; 25(12): 1403-11.
³ Tensile Properties of Three Selected Collagen Membranes. Perry Raz ,1 Tamar Brosh,2 Guy Ronen, 3 and Haim Tal1. BioMed Research International Volume 2019, Article ID 5163603.

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