Cortical Plate

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A cortical plate allograft is a thin and durable sheet of cortical bone tissue used for the reconstruction of bone defects and the preservation of the jaw’s anatomical contour. Due to its high strength and mechanical stability, this graft functions as a “bone wall” and is frequently utilized in Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR) techniques to protect particulate bone graft material and prevent soft tissue collapse. In addition to maintaining the reconstructed volume, the cortical plate gradually integrates with the host bone over time, providing a suitable foundation for dental implant placement.

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A Cortical Plate Bone is a thin plate of cortical bone that is used in dental procedures to augment and support the existing bone structure. It is typically secured to the host bone using at least two osteosynthesis screws. The purpose of this plate is to create a biologic container that maintains the necessary space for bone graft particulates.

Studies have shown that this technique can be effective in both vertical and horizontal augmentation of an atrophied ridge. In cases where there is a need for vertical augmentation, the Allograft Cortical Plate Bone can be used to provide additional height to the ridge. Similarly, in cases where there is a need for horizontal augmentation, the plate can be used to widen the ridge.

One of the key indications for using an Allograft Cortical Plate Bone is in cases where there are tooth gaps. By using this plate in combination with particulate bone grafts, it is possible to fill in the gaps and create a more aesthetically pleasing and functional dental arch.

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Therapeutic Area

5070062

Lyophilized MBA Cortical Plate T:1.2-1.7 mm S:10×15 mm

Dental

5070063

Lyophilized MBA Cortical Plate T:1.2-1.7 mm S:10×20 mm

Dental

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Allograft Bone Cube is a ready-to-use bone block of human origin designed for the reconstruction of bone defects in maxillofacial and implant surgeries.

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So the membrane surface can stay exposed in high-perfused tissue of the oral cavity. The product origin is the collagen membrane (skin dermal layer), which consists of strong collagen type I and III fibers that strengthen the product, and also elastic fibers causing flexibility. This collagen membrane results in product’s unique features.

Freeze-dried bone allograft as Bone grafting such as Cube, Matchstick and Block forms has revolutionized orthopedic and maxillofacial surgeries, offering distinct advantages due to their unique compositions. Cube and Matchstick configurations consist solely of cancellous bone, while block formations comprise a core of cancellous bone enveloped by a cortical surface. These allograft are meticulously processed to decellularization and ensure sterilization. The resulting grafts provide essential structural support and seamlessly integrate with the recipient’s bone, promoting the formation of new bone.

Cube and block bone allografts effectively address osseous deficiencies caused by various conditions, from post-traumatic injuries to degenerative diseases and reconstructive procedures. In dental implantology, they serve as a reliable scaffold for augmenting deficient mandible and maxilla structures and facilitating successful implant placement. Moreover, in reconstruction surgeries, these grafts significantly contribute to restoring maxillofacial and skeletal, enabling patients to regain both physical form and function.

Ongoing refinement of bone grafting techniques, along with continued research and innovation, will further enhance the applications and outcomes of cube and block bone allografts, elevating the standard of care in orthopedic and maxillofacial surgeries.