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Cytoplast™ Ti-250 Titanium-Reinforced Non-Resorbable High-Density PTFE Membranes

  • 250 microns thick
  • Non-resorbable high-density PTFE membrane
  • Ideal for ridge augmentation and grafting bony defects missing one or more walls
  • Membrane can be molded and shaped for tenting and space maintenance
  • Titanium frame may be trimmed and shaped to create additional space for bone growth
  • Regentex™ surface is designed to increase surface area available for soft tissue attachment

 

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Often used with on-lay grafting in ridge augmentation procedures, Cytoplast™ Ti-250 titanium-reinforced membranes provide clinicians with the predictability they are accustomed to with the Cytoplast™ TXT-200 membranes, along with the added benefit of a titanium frame to maintain space during guided bone regeneration. These membranes are also popular for adding structural support when grafting 3 or 4-walled extraction sites.

The textured Regentex™ surface is designed to increase the surface area available for cellular attachment, thereby assisting in stabilization of the membrane and prevention of soft tissue retraction. 

With sixteen different membrane configurations, little trimming is necessary to fit a variety of defect sizes. However, the membranes can be trimmed according to clinicians’ needs.