Regenaform is the first allograft material to offer both demineralized bone matrix (DBM) and cortical cancellous bone chips in a single, easy to handle bone graft with a novel consistency.
Most of the bone graft contenders in the market are used by the surgeons as graft extenders in combination with either autogenous bone or commercially available bone chips.
Regenaform contains DBM and bone chips uniformly dispersed in a thermoplastic biological carrier making it the first one hundred percent biological allograft of its kind.
DBM furnishes the osteoinductive bone morphogenetic proteins while the bone chips form the slower resorbing and natural osteoconductive matrix.
Regenaform affords unique handling advantages
to the surgeon. It has a hard rubbery consistency
at body and room temperature. When warmed for a few minutes at a temperature between 43 and 49° C, Regenaform becomes soft and pliable which allows the surgeon to shape
it and mold it to fit the defect precisely.
Within a few minutes of placement, it hardens at the
defect site, retaining its shape and structure. The
retention of the graft is also aided by the fact that
Regenaform is not soluble in the aqueous
surgical environment.
Regenform grafts have been used in the following procedures:
Ridge augmentations; Onlay grafting; Sinus elevations; Socket/ridge preservation with compromised osseous support; In conjunction with dental implant placement.
