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    Regenerative Biomaterials

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    Matrices

    The compact structure should face outward, away from underlying bone, with the spongeous structure facing the bone or soft-tissue wound bed. No clinical or comparative data is available regarding the performance of Geistlich Mucograft® when placed with the compact structure facing the bone or soft-tissue wound bed.

    No. Geistlich Mucograft® has limited elongation properties and should always be sutured tension-free.

    Geistlich recommends handling and applying the material dry, as it is easy to trim and pre-suture.

    Geistlich Mucograft® is ready to be applied directly to the defect and does not need treatment or hydration prior to application. Due to its excellent hydrophilicity, the matrix will hydrate quickly with the patient’s blood after placement in the defect.