botiss collagen membranes – practical hints and handling

botiss collagen membranes – practical hints and handling
botiss collagen membranes –
practical hints and handling
Types of botiss collagen membranes:
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- collprotect membrane
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- jason membrane
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- mucoderm
botiss collage membranes features:
collprotect®
jason® membrane
mucoderm®
porcine origin
dermis
pericardium
dermis
composition
mainly collagen type I
mainly collagen type I
mainly collagen type I
thickness
0.4-0.6mm
0.2-0.4mm
1.2mm
barrier function
2-3 months
3-6 months
6-12 months
fixation
pins, double layer technique
pins, sutures or double layer
technique
pins, sutures
application
dry or wet
dry or wet
only wet after thorough
rehydration 10 -15 minutes
sizes
15x20, 20x30, 30x40
15x20, 20x30, 30x40
15x20, 20x30, 30x40
Sample indications for botiss collagen membranes:
collprotect®
jason® membrane
mucoderm®
simultaneous GBR-techniques combined
with bone substitutes materials and
implants
Yes
Yes
Option
closing of the lateral sinus access window
Yes
Yes
No
sealing of minor perforations of the
Schneiderian membrane ( inside the sinus)
Yes
Yes
No
sealing of major perforations of the
Schneiderian membrane
No
Yes
No
closing the defect after the root resection
procedure - apicoectomy
Yes
Yes
No
periodontal GTR techniques
Yes
Yes
No
soft tissue replacement without palatal
autograft harvesting
No
No
Yes
soft tissue recession coverage
No
No
Yes
soft tissue augmentation
No
No
Yes
botiss collagen membranes – practical hints and handling
Examples of application of botiss collagen membranes:
collprotect®
Vestibular augmentation combined with the use of
bone substitute material.
Vestibular augmentation combined with the use of
bone substitute material simultaneously.
jason® membrane
Vestibular augmentation combined with the use of
bone substitute material.
Closing of the lateral sinus access window.
mucoderm®
Root recession coverage - tunnel technique.
Soft tissue augmentation - replacement of the
autogenous soft tissue graft