Straumann® 
AlloGraft Dermal matrix

Mastering natural results.



Straumann® AlloGraft Dermal Matrix is an acellular dermal matrix excellent for GTR/GBR and oral soft tissue correction in areas such as periodontal defects and ridge preservation.1‑9


Biocompatibility

≥ 97% of DNA removed while retaining native growth factors, collagen and elastin.10

Sterility

Straumann® AlloGraft Dermal Matrix is packaged sterile with an SAL of 10-6

Handling

Straumann® AlloGraft Dermal Matrix requires no hydration, making it ready for use.10


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References

1 Wallace SC; Guided Bone Regeneration for Socket Preservation in Molar Extraction Sites: Histomorphometric and 3D Computerized Tomography Analysis, Journal of Oral Implantology, 2013 Aug;39(4):503-9
2 Linkevicius T, Puisys A, Steigmann M, Vindasiute E, Linkeviciene L; Influence of Vertical Soft Tissue Thickness on Crestal Bone Changes Around Implants with Platform Switching: A Comparitive Clinical Study, Clinical Implant Dentistry and Related Research 2014 Dec: 17(6): 1228-36
3 Fu JH, Lee A, Wang H; Influence of Tissue Biotype on Implant Esthetics, The International Journal of Oral & Maxilofacial Implants, Vol. 26 No. 3, 2011
4 Griffin TJ, Cheung WS, Zavras AI, Damoulis PD. Postoperative complications following gingival augmentation procedures. J Periodontol 2006;77:2070-9. 15
5 Shin, S. H., Cueva, M. A., Kerns, D. G., Hallmon, W. W., Rivera-Hidalgo, F., & Nunn, M. E. (2007). A comparative study of root coverage using acellular dermal matrix with and without enamel matrix derivative. Journal of Periodontology, 78(3), 411-421. https://doi.org/10.1902/ jop.2007.060170
6 B. Alves, L. , P. Costa, P. , de Souza, S. L., F. de Moraes Grisi, M. , B. Palioto, D. , Taba Jr, M. and B. Novaes Jr, A. (2012), Acellular dermal matrix graft with or without enamel matrix derivative for root coverage in smokers: a randomized clinical study. J Clin Periodontol, 39: 393-399. doi:10.1111/j.1600-051X.2012.01851.x
7 Linkevicius, Tomas & Apse, Peteris & Grybauskas, Simonas & Puisys, Algirdas. (2009). The Influence of Soft Tissue Thickness on Crestal Bone Changes Around Implants: A 1-Year Prospective Controlled Clinical Trial. The International journal of oral & maxillofacial implants. 24. 712-9
8 Puisys, Algirdas & Linkevicius, Tomas. (2013). The influence of mucosal tissue thickening on crestal bone stability around bone-level implants. A prospective controlled clinical trial. Clinical oral implants research. 26. 10.1111/clr.12301
9 McGuire, M.K., Scheyer, E.T., & Nunn, M.E. (2012). Evaluation of human recession defects treated with coronally advanced flaps and either enamel matrix derivative or connective tissue: comparison of clinical parameters at 10 years. Journal of periodontology, 83 11, 1353-62
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