Allograft Materials

Bone grafting can be an important part of periodontal treatment or a critical precursor to the placement of a dental implant. Clinicians have a range of choices for the type of material to use for the graft with bovine and synthetic options available alongside allograft bone grafting materials which are sourced from human donors. While the donors have been screened for safety and the graft materials processed in a sterile environment, it is always important to obtain written informed consent from the patient prior to placing any bone graft material.
CompanyStraumann USAZimmer BiometZimmer BiometZimmer BiometZimmer Biomet
ItemStraumann Allograft Bone MaterialPuros Block Allograft MaterialPuros Cancellous Particulate AllograftPuros Cortical Particulate AllograftPuros Cortico-Cancellous Particulate Allograft
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DescriptionAllograft is the bone graft providing a strong matrix to regenerate the patient’s new bone.Bone loss limits the ability to successfully place dental implants and/or partial dentures due to the absence of sufficient bony volume in the Puros Cancellous Particles act as an osteoconductive scaffold for new bone formation. Puros Cancellous Particles have, in large-volume applications, Sterilized and preserved using the proprietary Tutoplast Process, Puros Cortical Particulate offers an alternative for predictable bone regeneration.Puros Cortico-Cancellous Particulate Allograft, an anatomic-based mixture of cortical and cancellous bone composed of 70% cortical and 30% cancellous
QuantityNot AvailableBlock Size:
10 mm (0.4 inches)
15 mm (0.6 inches)
Volume Size:
0.5 cc (0.5 mL)
1.0 cc (1 mL)
2.0 cc (2 mL)
Volume Size:
0.5 cc (0.5 mL)
1.0 cc (1 mL)
2.0 cc (2 mL)
Volume Size:
0.5 cc (0.5 mL)
1.0 cc (1 mL)
2.0 cc (2 mL)
CompositionMineralized Ground CorticalTutoplast Purified BoneAllograft Cancellous Bone ParticulateTutoplast Purified BoneCortical Bone - 70%
Cancellous Bone - 30%
Indications for UsePeriimplant/Dehiscence Defect
Fenestration Defect
Sinus Lift
Socket Lift
Horizontal Augmentation
Furcation Defects
Intraosseus Defects
Not AvailableRegeneration Of Periodontal Bone And Furcation Defects
Osseous Defect Regeneration
Regeneration Of Extraction Sockets
Regeneration Of Gaps Around Block Grafts
Horizontal Alveolar Crest Augmentation
Sinus Augmentation
Sinus Augmentation
Regeneration of Gaps Around Block Grafts
Alveolar Ridge Augmentation
“Tent” and “Sandwich” Grafting Techniques
Not Available
Particle Size0.25 - 1 µm (0.025 - 0.01 mm)Not Available250 - 1000 µm (0.25 - 1 mm)
1000 - 2000 µm (1 - 2 mm)
250 - 1000 µm (0.25 - 1 mm)
1000 - 2000 µm (1 - 2 mm)
250 - 1000 µm (0.25 - 1 mm)
1000 - 2000 µm (1 - 2 mm)
CarrierNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
Shelf LifeNot Available5 years5 years5 years5 years
Average Time Carrier is in PlaceNot ApplicableNot AvailableNot ApplicableNot AvailableNot Available
Average Time Graft Remodles to BoneNot Available5 months3 - 5 monthsNot AvailableNot Available
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