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We can offer a discount on bulk orders. Please contact our sales team for further inquiry.| Product Name | Absorbable Biomembranes |
| Catalog Number | ECM-002 |
| Physical Specs | 15 mm × 20 mm, 15 mm × 25 mm, 20 mm × 25 mm, 25 mm × 25 mm, 30 mm × 40 mm |
| Description | This absorbable biomembrane is a non-porous, absorbable, multi-layered extracellular matrix collagen sheet derived from the submucosal layer of porcine small intestine. |
| Application | Guided bone regeneration (GBR) therapy; immediate or delayed bone expansion of extraction sockets; filling of maxillofacial bone defects; alveolar ridge reconstruction; cleft palate repair; filling of bone defects following root resection, oral cyst excision, and residual root extraction. |
| Feature | The absorbable bio-membrane retains an intact collagen structure, providing a sufficient barrier period to ensure adequate bone regeneration. Once implanted, it degrades completely and does not require a second surgery for removal. |
| Function | Physical barrier effect: The absorbable bio-membrane covers the bone defect site, acting as a barrier to prevent rapidly proliferating fibroblasts, epithelial cells, and other intrinsic connective tissues from migrating into the defect. This prevents the bone defect area from being occupied by connective tissue, which would reduce osteogenesis, ensuring that cells capable of bone formation are prioritized to grow into the defect site and promoting bone repair; Spatial Protection: The absorbable bio-membrane possesses a certain degree of mechanical strength, capable of withstanding pressure from surrounding soft tissues. This protects the stability of the blood clot beneath the graft, ensuring a dedicated space for bone regeneration. Simultaneously, the platelets and fibrin within the blood clot provide favorable conditions for the release, aggregation, and distribution of growth factors, thereby promoting osteogenesis. The degradation period of the absorbable bio-membrane lasts 3-6 months, meeting the spatial and temporal requirements for bone tissue regeneration. |
| Appearance | White or pale yellow flakes |