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    Regenerative Biomaterials

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    Bone Grafts

    Blood from the defect may be used for mixing. Care should be taken to avoid contamination with salivary bacteria.

    Geistlich Bio-Oss® is made from the mineral part of bovine bone. The strictly controlled manufacturing process ensures high quality and safety standards by: - defined origin of the raw material - country of origin: Australia (and for some countries also New Zealand) which is historically and currently free of BSE - selected and certified slaughterhouses - pre- and post-mortem health inspection for each individual animal - extremity bone (according to WHO Guideline on tissue infectivity classified as tissues with no detected infectivity or infectious prions) - effective inactivation methods with 15h treatment at high temperature and cleaning with strong alkaline solutions - sterilization, double sterile packaging - official controls by international authorities

    No. If Geistlich Bio-Oss® is autoclaved, moisture can collect in the particles due to the high porosity of the product, which can change the hydrophilic properties. Moreover, Geistlich Bio-Oss® is not approved for re-sterilization. Re-sterilization under any circumstances is not recommended.

    A membrane should be used in conjunction with Geistlich Bio-Oss® as a barrier against the ingrowth of soft tissue1. Native collagen membranes such as Geistlich Bio-Gide® also promote wound healing and increase therapeutic safety in the event of a postoperative wound dehiscence2,3. Physicians should read the package insert prior to use. References: Gielkens PF, et al.: Clin Oral Implants Res 2008; 19(5) : 516-21. Tal H, et al.: Clin Oral Implants Res 2008; 19(3): 295-302. Becker J, et al.: Clin Oral Implants Res 2009; 20(7): 742-49.

    Fundamentally, the use of small particles is recommended for small defects (up to 2 dental alveoli) and for augmenting autogenous grafts. The large particles are recommended for large defects (> 2 dental alveoli, sinus lifts), however, preferences can vary from dentist to dentist.