Made from natural Type I collagen of equine tendon origin, it offers excellent biocompatibility, easy handling, and controlled resorption for predictable results.
Resorbable Type I collagen membrane from equine tendon. It protects the graft site from soft tissue and epithelial cell invasion. The barrier effect lasts between 4 and 6 weeks, after which it begins to be resorbed by endogenous collagenases.
It retains and stabilizes the graft material and/or clot at the graft site, promoting bone regeneration in the treated area.
Indications
Augmentation or reconstruction of the alveolar ridge
Filling of defects due to root resection
Apicoectomy and cystectomy; filling of alveolar processes to preserve the alveolar ridge
Filling of intraosseous periodontal defects
Maxillary sinus lift (protection of the Schneiderian membrane and closure of the lateral antrostomy)
Filling of peri-implant defects in combination with guided bone regeneration products
Surgical bone defects and bone wall defects
Maxillary ridge reconstruction for prosthetic treatment
Restoration of alveolar fenestrations
Periodontal bone defects (3-wall defects) and furcation defects (Class I and II)
Dehiscence defects
Immediate or delayed augmentation procedures around implants in alveolar processes
The Zymo-Teck® process is Bioteck's patented, exclusive technology. It is based on the use of lytic enzymes operating at controlled temperatures. This allows for the complete removal of antigenic tissue components without altering the mineral phase, which remains unchanged. The unmodified bone mineral component is recognized as endogenous by osteoclasts, enabling complete graft remodeling. The graft is fully replaced over time by the patient’s own vital bone tissue.
The Optimal Condition for Osseointegrated Implants