Derma

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  • Tissue origin :
    Porcine derma
  • Tissue collagen :
    Preserved
  • Physical form :
    Dried membrane
  • Composition :
    100% derma
  • Thickness :
    Fine: 0.9 mm (±0.1 mm)
    Standard: 2.0 mm (±0.2 mm)
  • Estimated resorption :
    Fine: about 3 months
    Standard: about 4 months
  • Packaging :
    Fine: 50x50 mm
    Standard: 30x30 mm, 50x50 mm
  • Product codes :
    ED05FS |1 Blister | 50x50 mm | Fine | Porcine
    ED03SS |1 Blister | 30x30 mm | Standard | Porcine
    ED05SS |1 Blister | 50x50 mm | Standard | Porcine
  • GMDN code : 47184
Characteristics
Obtained from derma of porcine origin, using an exclusive Tecnoss® process, Derma membranes are gradually integrated with the autologous soft tissues1. Their strong consistency and resistance allow a perfect stabilization and a prolonged protection of underlying graft in large regeneration procedures, together with a strong barrier action to guide the growth of epithelium and preventing its invagination.
Handling
Derma membrane can be shaped with scissors until the desired size is reached; then it must be hydrated for 5 minutes in sterile lukewarm physiological solution. Once it acquires the desired plasticity, it must be adapted to the grafting site. It is always recommendable to prepare a pocket with an elevator in order to stabilize the membrane in the site after stitching the flaps. If this is not possible, the membrane can be stitched with envelope sutures which bridle it with the gingival flaps.
N.B.: if Derma membrane, for any reason, shows dehiscences (for example in the secondary tearing of flaps) it must absolutely not be removed, because its plasticity and consistency is such as to allow it to achieve a complete second intention healing of the wound, because of the physiological sliding of the flaps.
Clinical information
Oral surgery and traumatology:
stabilization and protection of large regenerations with risk of exposure.
Bibliography
1 FICKL S, NANNMARK U, SCHLAGENHAUF U, HÌRZELER M, KEBSCHULL M
PORCINE DERMAL MATRIX IN THE TREATMENT OF DEHISCENCE-TYPE DEFECTS: AN EXPERIMENTAL SPLIT-MOUTH ANIMAL TRIAL
CLIN ORAL IMPLANTS RES, 2014 FEB 19 EPUB AHEAD OF PRINT
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