Lamina®

A unique cortical bone barrier

The product

Lamina® collagenic bone barriers are made of cortical bone of heterologous origin.

After a process of superficial decalcification, Lamina® Soft acquires an elastic consistency, nevertheless maintaining the typical compactness of the bone tissue from which it originates; the margins are soft in order not to cause micro-traumas to the surrounding tissue. Tecnoss® Lamina® undergoes a process of superficial semi-decalcification therefore increasing its consistency, typical of the cortical bone tissue.

Histology illustrating the healing after ... months from Lamina® grafting in humans. Lamina® (*) is fully osseointegrated with the newly formed bone.

ISTOLOGIA_LAMINA_UOMO_PER_PRODOTTI

Courtesy of Prof. Ulf Nannmark, Göteborg University, Sweden and Dr Maxim Kopylov, Moscow, Russia

Lamina® is a dry cortical collagenic bone lamina.

LAMINA_SEM_PRODOTTI

Source: Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy

Lamina®  is ready to use and can be used to reconstruct bony walls. 

Dentist

Why choosing Lamina®?

Autogenous bone (AB) cortical plates harvesting is a complex and invasive procedure and may lead to pain at the donor site, increasing the surgical time and cost. In addition, it may happen that such plates do not fully adapt to the anatomy of the defect to be treated.

Under the name Lamina®, dental surgeons can find a family of heterologous collagenic bone barriers that can be used as an alternative to AB cortical plates in various surgical procedures.

Lamina® Soft is a viable option to reconstruct the missing buccal bone in the esthetic area, allowing an immediate implant placement¹⁻³, high PES²⁻³ and alveolar contour preservation²⁻⁴.

Lamina® Soft and Lamina® Curved are also a well-documented choices to treat horizontal defects⁵ or knife-edge ridges in combination with Dual-Phase collagenic biomaterials⁶. 

Finally, the semi-rigid Tecnoss® Lamina® is a valid alternative to AB cortical bone plates for vertical augmentation with the Modified Shell Technique⁷

handle-lamina

How to handle Lamina®

Soft Cortical Lamina® can be shaped with sterile scissors until the desired size is reached, then it must be hydrated for 5/10 minutes in sterile physiological solution. Curved Lamina® should not be hydrated to maintain its tenting effect.

References
  1. Schuh PL et al. Materials (Basel), 2021 Sep 9;14(18):5180
  2. ElAskary A et al. Clin Implant Dent Relat Res, 2022 Oct;24(5):559-568
  3. Ghallab NA et al. Oral Maxillofac Surg, 2023 Sep;27(3):497-505
  4. Elaskary A et al. Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants, 2023 May, Jun;38(3):468-478
  5. Lopez MA et al. Applied Sciences, 2022, 12(20), 10285
  6. Rossi R et al. Int J Esthet Dent, 2020;15(4):454-473
  7. Happe A et al. J Clin Med, 2023 Nov 9;12(22):7013
Image
Lamina - Packaging
Image
lamina 7RB08249.jpg
Image
Lamina soft bagnata 7RB08354.jpg
Technical specifications

Description: 

Dry cortical collagenic bone barrier

Lamina® Soft: semi-rigid flexible dried lamina
Tecnoss® Lamina: rigid dried lamina, flexible after re-hydration
 

Codes Size Thickness Re-entri time
LS25FS 25x25 mm 0.5 mm soft | Porcine
LS24LS 20x40 mm 1.0 mm soft | Porcine
LS10HS 35x35 mm (Curved) 1.0 mm soft | Porcine
LS03SS 30x30 mm 3.0 mm soft | Porcine
LS15LS 35x15 mm 0.7 mm rigid | Porcine
LS35LS 35x35 mm 1.0 mm rigid | Porcine
Equine origin
Codes Size Thickness Re-entri time
LS25FE 25x25 mm 0.5 mm soft | Equine
LS10HE 35x35 mm (Curved) 1.0 mm soft | Equine
LS03SE 30x30 mm 3.0 mm soft | Equine

Clinical cases

Socketrebuilding_cover

Socket rebuilding for immediate implant placement

Dr. Gerd Körner

mp3® | Lamina®

Horizontal augmentation

Lamina is uded to reconstruct the missing buccal bone

Treatment of a periodontal defect in the lower jaw

Prof. Patrick R. Schmidlin

GTO® | Lamina®

Periodontal regeneration

Reconstructionofanatrophicmandible_cover.jpg

Reconstruction of an atrophic mandible

Dr. Christopher Köttgen

Apatos® | Lamina®

Vertical augmentation

Complexfunctional_cover.jpg

Complex functional, periodontal, restorative and esthetical rehabilitation of a patient with severe periodontitis

Dr. Christopher Köttgen

Apatos® | Lamina®

Horizontal augmentation

Selected bibliography

Open Access

Multi-Layer Technique (MLT) with porcine collagenated cortical bone lamina for bone regeneration procedures and immediate post-extraction implantation in the esthetic area: a retrospective case series with a mean follow-up of 5 years

Materials, 2021 Sep 9;14(18):5180

Schuh PL, Wachtel H, Beuer F, Goker F, Del Fabbro M, Francetti L, Testori T
Open Access

Digital evaluation of vertical ridge augmentation with the Modified Shell Technique using a xenogeneic bone lamina: a case series

J Clin Med, 2023; 12(22):7013

Happe A, Blender SM, Luthardt RG, Rudolph H, Kuhn K
Copyrighted

Immediate implant placement in intact fresh extraction sockets using Vestibular Socket Therapy versus partial extraction therapy in the esthetic zone: a Randomized Clinical Trial

Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants, 2023 May, Jun;38(3):468-478

Elaskary A, Abdelrahman H, Elfahl B, Elsabagh H, El-Kimary G, Ghallab NA
Copyrighted

Shell technique with a xenogeneic cortical bone lamina and particulate bone graft for horizontal ridge augmentation: a case series

Int J Periodontics Restorative Dent, July-Aug;43(4):435-441

Villa G, Rizzacasa A, Bessa L, Spina P, Barootchi S, Tavelli L, Wang HL
Copyrighted

Cortical lamina: a new device for the treatment of moderate and severe tridimensional bone and soft tissue defects

Int J Esthet Dent, 2020;15(4):454-473

Rossi R, Ghezzi C, Tomeček M
Are you a medical professional?
No

Attention please! The OsteoBiol® website contains information on Medical Devices, which may be dangerous for the patient health and safety if not used exclusively by medical professionals.