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Cytoplast membranes are designed for use in procedures where soft tissue coverage is lacking. The membrane simply serves as a barrier to contain the ridge preservation material and prevent soft tissue in-growth. In 3-4 weeks, the membrane can be removed. Primary coverage in this case is not only unnecessary, but it is not desirable. With a porosity of less than 0.2 micron, exposure of the membrane does not result in infection and case failure because the design of the biomaterial takes the reality of membrane exposure into account. Of course, if primary closure and longer healing times are desired, that is at the discretion of the clinician.

Cytoplast TXT-200

Type Non-resorbable High-Density PTFE Membrane
Composition 100% non-expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE)
Integration Time N/A
Membrane Size 12 x 24mm
25 x 30mm
Particle Size N/A
Indications Procedures where soft tissue coverage is lacking, such as grafting extraction sites
Packaging 1 per box
4 per box
10 per box
Country of Manufacture USA
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