permamem®
Since permamem® can be used for open healing in socket- and ridge preservation, primary wound closure is omitted and the soft tissue contours are maintained. The missing flap closure avoids displacement of the mucogingival line thus preserving the attached gingiva. Likewise, the aesthetic outcome is improved as the non-surgical removal of the membrane after the healing time omits the need for big surgical incisions. After removal of permamem®, the primary healing process and the reepithelialization of the regenerated soft tissue is completed within about one month.
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Handling
permamem® can be easily manipulated and applied thanks to its thin character (thickness ~ 0.08 mm). The rounded edges of the membrane avoid traumatization of the soft tissues. In open healing procedures, permamem® may easily be removed after the healing time in a non-surgical way with a pair of tweezers. The blue color allow for easy recovery of the membrane.
Handling
permamem® can be easily manipulated and applied thanks to its thin character (thickness ~ 0.08 mm). The rounded edges of the membrane avoid traumatization of the soft tissues. In open healing procedures, permamem® may easily be removed after the healing time in a non-surgical way with a pair of tweezers. The blue color allow for easy recovery of the membrane.
Handling
permamem® can be easily manipulated and applied thanks to its thin character (thickness ~ 0.08 mm). The rounded edges of the membrane avoid traumatization of the soft tissues. In open healing procedures, permamem® may easily be removed after the healing time in a non-surgical way with a pair of tweezers. The blue color allow for easy recovery of the membrane.
Handling
permamem® can be easily manipulated and applied thanks to its thin character (thickness ~ 0.08 mm). The rounded edges of the membrane avoid traumatization of the soft tissues. In open healing procedures, permamem® may easily be removed after the healing time in a non-surgical way with a pair of tweezers. The blue color allow for easy recovery of the membrane.
Handling
permamem® can be easily manipulated and applied thanks to its thin character (thickness ~ 0.08 mm). The rounded edges of the membrane avoid traumatization of the soft tissues. In open healing procedures, permamem® may easily be removed after the healing time in a non-surgical way with a pair of tweezers. The blue color allow for easy recovery of the membrane.
Fixation
permamem® should always be immobilized at the recipient site by pins, screws or sutures. For socket and ridge preservation, permamem® can be sutured to the periosteum or a periosteal flap to achieve a tight adaptation of the membrane to the recipient site.
Fixation
permamem® should always be immobilized at the recipient site by pins, screws or sutures. For socket and ridge preservation, permamem® can be sutured to the periosteum or a periosteal flap to achieve a tight adaptation of the membrane to the recipient site.
Fixation
permamem® should always be immobilized at the recipient site by pins, screws or sutures. For socket and ridge preservation, permamem® can be sutured to the periosteum or a periosteal flap to achieve a tight adaptation of the membrane to the recipient site.
Fixation
permamem® should always be immobilized at the recipient site by pins, screws or sutures. For socket and ridge preservation, permamem® can be sutured to the periosteum or a periosteal flap to achieve a tight adaptation of the membrane to the recipient site.
Fixation
permamem® should always be immobilized at the recipient site by pins, screws or sutures. For socket and ridge preservation, permamem® can be sutured to the periosteum or a periosteal flap to achieve a tight adaptation of the membrane to the recipient site.
Shaping
The membrane can be cut to the desired shape and size with a pair of scissors or a scalpel while maintaining sterility.
Shaping
The membrane can be cut to the desired shape and size with a pair of scissors or a scalpel while maintaining sterility.
Shaping
The membrane can be cut to the desired shape and size with a pair of scissors or a scalpel while maintaining sterility.
Shaping
The membrane can be cut to the desired shape and size with a pair of scissors or a scalpel while maintaining sterility.
Shaping
The membrane can be cut to the desired shape and size with a pair of scissors or a scalpel while maintaining sterility.
Removal
permamem® should be removed after 3-4 weeks. An exposed membrane may be easily removed with tweezers. If primary closure is obtained during membrane placement, opening of the surgical site will be required to remove the membrane. After removal of permamem®, the primary healing process and the reepithelialisation of the regenerating soft tissue will be completed within one month.
Removal
permamem® should be removed after 3-4 weeks. An exposed membrane may be easily removed with tweezers. If primary closure is obtained during membrane placement, opening of the surgical site will be required to remove the membrane. After removal of permamem®, the primary healing process and the reepithelialisation of the regenerating soft tissue will be completed within one month.
Removal
permamem® should be removed after 3-4 weeks. An exposed membrane may be easily removed with tweezers. If primary closure is obtained during membrane placement, opening of the surgical site will be required to remove the membrane. After removal of permamem®, the primary healing process and the reepithelialisation of the regenerating soft tissue will be completed within one month.
Removal
permamem® should be removed after 3-4 weeks. An exposed membrane may be easily removed with tweezers. If primary closure is obtained during membrane placement, opening of the surgical site will be required to remove the membrane. After removal of permamem®, the primary healing process and the reepithelialisation of the regenerating soft tissue will be completed within one month.
Removal
permamem® should be removed after 3-4 weeks. An exposed membrane may be easily removed with tweezers. If primary closure is obtained during membrane placement, opening of the surgical site will be required to remove the membrane. After removal of permamem®, the primary healing process and the reepithelialisation of the regenerating soft tissue will be completed within one month.
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