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  • Cytoplast® TI-250
  • Advantages
  • Configurations
  • Regentex™
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Cytoplast® Ti-250 Titanium-Reinforced, high-density PTFE membrane

Cytoplast® Ti-250, Titanium-Reinforced, High-density PTFE membraneOften used with on-lay grafting in ridge augmentation procedures, Cytoplast® Ti-250 titanium-reinforced membranes provide clinicians with 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.

Although primary closure in ridge augmentation procedures is recommended, Cytoplast® Ti-250 membranes incorporate a high-density PTFE base that is engineered to withstand exposure as long as soft tissue has 360° coverage around the edges of the membrane. The textured Regentex™ surface increases the surface area available for cellular attachment, thereby assisting in stabilization of the membrane and prevention of soft tissue retraction.

*Recommend use with Cytoplast® PTFE Monofilament Suture.

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Key advantages of Cytoplast® Ti-250

Cytoplast® Ti-250 titanium reinforced membranes are available in boxes of 2

          • Membrane can be molded and shaped for tenting and space maintenance

          • Regentex™ surface increases stability of membrane

          • Impervious to bacteria (data on file at Osteogenics)

          • Membranes can be trimmed to desired shape

          • Titanium frame has little memory for easy placement

Cytoplast® Ti-250 configurations

Convenient membrane configurations

With convenient configurations, little trimming is necessary to fit a variety of defect sizes, however, membranes can be trimmed according to clinicians' needs.

        Available in boxes of 2 membranes

Increased membrane stability

Cytoplast® Ti-250 The patented Regentex™ surface helps stabilize the membrane and the soft tissue flap.

Regentex™, textured, high density PTFE backing prevents migration of bacteria into wound if exposed. Edges remain soft and supple to prevent flap complications.