Curasan Cerasorb M (5 Vials Per Box)

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BONE REGENERATION
CERASORB® M

 

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Resorbable, pure-phase β-tricalcium phosphate

 

Setting the New Standard for Bone Grafting

A biomimetic bone graft, featuring unique interconnecting porosity that allows it to be completely resorbed while simultaneously creating new bone. Available in several granule sizes to best meet the bone resorption/remodeling needs of a variety of dental bone graft procedures.

 

CERASORB® M has an interconnecting, open multi-porosity with micro-, meso- and macropores (5 μm – 500 μm) and an overall porosity of 65 %. The granules are polygonal and irregularly shaped, which enhances intercalation and interlocking in the defect cavity.

Micro movements that can delay the healing process are avoided.

Depending on the area of application, CERASORB® M granulate is available in different grain sizes for oral bone surgery: 150 – 500 μm, 500 – 1,000 μm.

 

Multiple Porosities

The highly engineered technology built into Cerasorb M closely mimicking human bone with a full range of Micro-Meso-Macro pores for interconnected porosity.

The unique β-TCP particles interlock and provide an optimal microenvironment for cellular activity leading to bone remodeling.

 

Second to None

10-year comparative implantation in extraction alveoli augmented with CERASORB study proved results equal to implantation in natural bone.

In a bilateral sinus lift study, results suggest CERASORB is an equivalent graft material to autogenous bone.
Handling, efficacy, and healing of the bone substitute were generally rated as “very good” or “good” and yielded a rate of 90% for both efficacy and tolerance.

Twenty-two patients with contralateral intrabony defects were treated with CERASORB alone or in combination with PRP. CERASORB is a satisfactory graft material in periodontal surgery, even without PRP.

 

 

 

 

Benefits

  • No biologic contaminants

  • Multi-porosity allowing full participation of bone forming cells and vascular structures important for new bone regeneration

  • Various shapes and size granules important to reduce micro-movement during the bone formation process

 

Indications

  • Socket and ridge preservation

  • Periodontal defect

  • Sinus lift

  • Peri-implant defects

  • Guided Tissue Regeneration (GTR) and Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR)

 

 

References:

  1. Trisi P, Rao W, Rebaudi A, Fiore P (2003): Histologic Effect of Pure-Phase Beta-Tricalcium Phosphate on Bone Regeneration in Human Artifical Jawbone Defects. The International Journal of Periodontics & Restorative Dentistry, 2003, 23 (1): 69

  2. ICDD – International Center for Diffraction Data, Pennsylvania, USA

 
 
 

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