Soft Lamina

  • Soft Lamina
  • Soft Lamina
  • Soft Lamina
  • Soft Lamina
  • Soft Lamina
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  • Tissue origin :
    Heterologous cortical bone
  • Tissue collagen :
    Preserved
  • Physical form :
    Rigid dried lamina, flexible after re-hydration
  • Composition :
    100% cortical bone
  • Thickness :
    Standard: 3 mm (±1 mm)
    Medium Curved : 1.0 mm (±0.1 mm)
  • Packaging :
    30x30 mm, 35x35 mm
  • Product codes :
    LS03SS | 1 Blister | 30x30 mm | Standard | Porcine
    LS10HS | 1 Blister | 35x35 mm | Medium Curved | Porcine
    LS10HE | 1 Blister | 35x35 mm | Medium Curved | Equine
  • GMDN code : 46425
Characteristics
Soft Lamina is made of cortical bone of heterologous origin which undergoes a process of superficial decalcification, nevertheless maintaining the typical consistency of the bone tissue from which it originates.
After hydration Lamina becomes flexible and can be adapted to the defect morphology creating, once fixated with osteosynthesis screws, a semi-rigid covering to the underlying graft1. This property is particularly useful when it is necessary to obtain a space making effect in esthetic areas2, as well as in horizontal augmentation3 of two wall defects.
Handling
Cortical Lamina can be shaped with sterile scissors until the desired size is reached, then it must be hydrated for 3/5 minutes in sterile physiological solution. Once it acquires the desired plasticity, it must be adapted to the grafting site; it should always be immobilized with titanium microscrews.
Clinical information
Horizontal augmentation of knife edge crests, in combination with OsteoBiol® mp3®.
Even though xenogenic bone graft provide structural support to the bony defect, these biomaterials are not indicated for use in load bearing situations, unless used in combination with appropriate osteosynthesis fixation.
Bibliography
1 PAGLIANI L, ANDERSSON P, LANZA M, NAPPO A, VERROCCHI D, VOLPE S, SENNERBY L
A COLLAGENATED PORCINE BONE SUBSTITUTE FOR AUGMENTATION AT NEOSS IMPLANT SITES: A PROSPECTIVE 1-YEAR MULTICENTER CASE SERIES STUDY WITH HISTOLOGY
CLIN IMPLANT DENT RELAT RES, 2012 OCT;14(5):746-58. EPUB 2010 OCT 26
2 FESTA VM, ADDABBO F, LAINO L, FEMIANO F, RULLO R
PORCINE-DERIVED XENOGRAFT COMBINED WITH A SOFT CORTICAL MEMBRANE VERSUS EXTRACTION ALONE FOR IMPLANT SITE DEVELOPMENT: A CLINICAL STUDY IN HUMANS
CLIN IMPLANT DENT RELAT RES, 2011 NOV 14, EPUB AHEAD OF PRINT
3 WACHTEL H, FICKL S, HINZE M, BOLZ W, THALMAIR T
THE BONE LAMINA TECHNIQUE: A NOVEL APPROACH FOR LATERAL RIDGE AUGMENTATION - A CASE SERIES
INT J PERIODONTICS RESTORATIVE DENT, 2013 JUL-AUG;33(4):491-7
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