Non-resorbable membranes and titanium meshes

Non-resorbable membranes and titanium meshes are designed for guided bone regeneration (GBR) procedures requiring maximum space maintenance and graft stability.

They are especially indicated for complex bone defects, vertical and horizontal ridge augmentation, and advanced implant surgery.

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Non-resorbable membranes in guided bone regeneration

Non-resorbable membranes and titanium meshes provide long-term mechanical stability during guided bone regeneration (GBR). Unlike resorbable membranes, they maintain their barrier function throughout the healing period, protecting the graft and preserving regenerative space.

Clinical applications

These devices are commonly used for:

  • Guided bone regeneration (GBR)
  • Vertical and horizontal ridge augmentation
  • Complex bone reconstruction
  • Advanced implant dentistry

Titanium meshes

Titanium meshes provide rigid three-dimensional support for bone grafts by:

  • Maintaining regenerative space
  • Preventing graft collapse
  • Adapting to bone anatomy
  • Supporting large-volume regeneration

Key characteristics

Professional membranes and titanium meshes offer:

  • High mechanical stability
  • Excellent space maintenance
  • High biocompatibility
  • Easy fixation with screws or pins
  • Reliable performance in complex defects

Role in advanced implantology

Combined with xenografts, allografts or synthetic grafting materials, non-resorbable membranes and titanium meshes are essential components of advanced regenerative surgery and implant rehabilitation.

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