Re: PerioGlas ... any good?

From: Joel M. Eichen (joeleichen_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 03/04/05


Date: Fri, 04 Mar 2005 07:05:08 -0500

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PerioGlas

PerioGlas® is a man-made bone replacement material that is proven safe
and effective in helping to treat extraction sites (sockets).* It
enhances the body's own ability to heal and restore damaged tissue.
PerioGlas® is composed of minerals that your body needs to help grow
new healthy bone, and will dissolve away as new bone growth occurs.
PerioGlas® is delivered to your dentist sterile and microbe-free.

ATRISORB

.Why has your dentist chosen ATRISORB® GTR Barrier?

Your dentist has recommended ATRISORB® because it is a safe and
effective product to help the periodontal surgical procedure preserve
your teeth. With ATRISORB®, you need only one surgery because it is
completely absorbed by your body and does not need to be removed. In
addition,ATRISORB® is a unique product that your dentist prepares and
shapes to meet your special needs.
   
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 Is PerioGlas any good?

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PerioGlas® is the oral/periodontal bone grafting material of choice
for clinicians around the world because of its ability to predictably
regenerate bone for patients and its ease of use for dentists,
periodontists and oral surgeons.

Indications for use include extraction sites, ridge augmentation,
cystic defects, sinus lifts, periodontal defects, dental implants.

See some of our case studies, click here.

Key Benefits
With PerioGlas®, you will see rapid, predictable and long-lasting bone
regeneration. PerioGlas is:

Osteoconductive - offers a scaffold for new bone growth
Osteostimulative - high osteoblast activity
Hemostatic - reduces bleeding
Resorbable - completely resorbed within 6 months
Completely biocompatible - no risk of rejection
100% synthetic - no risk of viral transfer
An excellent autograft extender - eliminates the need for 2nd site
harvesting
Cleared by FDA
Proven in cases over seven years

When working with PerioGlas® you will feel the difference because no
other bone graft material is easier to work with. It:

Requires no special mixing equipment or surgical technique.
Mixes easily in seconds
Adheres to instruments for easy insertion
Contours easily to the shape of the defect
Its negatively charged particles adhere to the defect site so it does
not float out, you can even suction adjacent to the graft site!

Sunstar Butler Company, US and Canada Product Distributor

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Last modified: 02/07/05
   
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On Thu, 03 Mar 2005 18:38:41 -0500, Joel M. Eichen
<joeleichen@yahoo.com> wrote:

>
>PerioGlas® is the oral/periodontal bone grafting material of choice
>for clinicians around the world because of its ability to predictably
>regenerate bone for patients and its ease of use for dentists,
>periodontists and oral surgeons.
>
>Indications for use include extraction sites, ridge augmentation,
>cystic defects, sinus lifts, periodontal defects, dental implants.
>
>See some of our case studies, click here.
>
>Key Benefits
>With PerioGlas®, you will see rapid, predictable and long-lasting bone
>regeneration. PerioGlas is:
>
> Osteoconductive - offers a scaffold for new bone growth
> Osteostimulative - high osteoblast activity
> Hemostatic - reduces bleeding
> Resorbable - completely resorbed within 6 months
> Completely biocompatible - no risk of rejection
> 100% synthetic - no risk of viral transfer
> An excellent autograft extender - eliminates the need for 2nd site
>harvesting
> Cleared by FDA
> Proven in cases over seven years
>
>When working with PerioGlas® you will feel the difference because no
>other bone graft material is easier to work with. It:
>
> Requires no special mixing equipment or surgical technique.
> Mixes easily in seconds
> Adheres to instruments for easy insertion
> Contours easily to the shape of the defect
> Its negatively charged particles adhere to the defect site so it does
>not float out, you can even suction adjacent to the graft site!
>
>Sunstar Butler Company, US and Canada Product Distributor
>
>
>Return to Top
>
>
>
>
>
>Send mail to ppresnell@novabone.com with questions or comments.
>Copyright 2004
>Last modified: 02/07/05
>
>



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