fortoss® VITAL is a simple to use, synthetic, resorbable material containing pur
fortoss® VITAL is a simple to use, synthetic, resorbable material containing pure ß Tri-Calcium Phosphate (ß TCP) and Calcium Sulfate. When mixed with the solution the ß TCP/Calcium Sulfate matrix produces a mouldable cohesive paste. ß Tri-Calcium Phosphate act as a scaffold through which new bone grows. The Calcium Sulfate hinders soft tissue ingrowth. Its resorption provides a calcium source early in the regenerative process. The product does not contain any animal tissue
fortoss® VITAL is a simple to use, synthetic, resorbable material containing pur
fortoss® VITAL is a simple to use, synthetic, resorbable material containing pure ß Tri-Calcium Phosphate (ß TCP) and Calcium Sulfate. When mixed with the solution the ß TCP/Calcium Sulfate matrix produces a mouldable cohesive paste. ß Tri-Calcium Phosphate act as a scaffold through which new bone grows. The Calcium Sulfate hinders soft tissue ingrowth. Its resorption provides a calcium source early in the regenerative process. The product does not contain any animal tissue
Device Name: IngeniOS HAIndications for Use:Oral-maxillofacial surgery, dentistr
Device Name: IngeniOS HAIndications for Use:Oral-maxillofacial surgery, dentistry, implantology, periodontology• Defects after removal of bone cysts• Augmentation of the atrophied alveolar ridge• Sinus floor elevation (subantral augmentation)• Filling of alveolar defects following tooth extraction for alveolar ridge preservation• Filling of extraction defects to create an implant bed• Filling of two or multi-walled infrabony pockets, and bi and trifurcation defects• Support function for a membrane in guided tissue regeneration (GTR)• Defects after surgical removal of retained teeth or corrective osteotomies• Other multi-walled bone defects of the alveolar ridge
Device Name: IngeniOS HAIndications for Use:Oral-maxillofacial surgery, dentistr
Device Name: IngeniOS HAIndications for Use:Oral-maxillofacial surgery, dentistry, implantology, periodontology• Defects after removal of bone cysts• Augmentation of the atrophied alveolar ridge• Sinus floor elevation (subantral augmentation)• Filling of alveolar defects following tooth extraction for alveolar ridge preservation• Filling of extraction defects to create an implant bed• Filling of two or multi-walled infrabony pockets, and bi and trifurcation defects• Support function for a membrane in guided tissue regeneration (GTR)• Defects after surgical removal of retained teeth or corrective osteotomies• Other multi-walled bone defects of the alveolar ridge