Tissue Regeneration Materials

BioBarrier CM

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BioBarrier CM

Tendon-Derived Collagen Membrane – Key features

  • Longer resorption time compared with similar collagen membranes without cross-links
  • Dense collagen matrix with suitable mechanical stability for space maintenance
  • Shorter wetting time compared with pericardium-derived membranes, with good structural stability for fixation using screws or tacks
  • Higher swelling rate compared with the pericardium type
  • Storage conditions: 15–30°C
  • Shelf life: 3 years after production date
  • Source: bovine Achilles tendon
  • Composition: high-density Type I collagen, without any chemical cross-linking
  • Structure: dense architecture with a thickness of 300 µm
  • Excellent adhesion to soft and hard tissues

 

 

Thickness (µm)

Size (mm)

Ref. No.

300

10×10

BCM1010

300

10×15

BCM1015

300

10×20

BCM1020

300

15×20

BCM1520

300

20×25

BCM2025

300

20×30

BCM2030

300

20×40

BCM2040

300

30×40

BCM3040

 

Applications of resorbable membranes (CM & PM)

  • Use in periodontics, endodontics, and oral surgery for periodontal tissue regeneration (preferably with BioBarrier CM)
  • Soft-tissue reconstruction after trauma; in dermatology and ophthalmology
  • Repair of bony walls in sinus lift and reinforcement of the sinus mucosal membrane (preferably with BioBarrier CM)
  • Concurrent use with implant placement
  • Guided soft-tissue regeneration (GTR) with or without grafting materials (autograft, allograft, xenograft) (preferably with BioBarrier CM)
  • Guided bone regeneration (GBR) together with bone grafts
  • Protection of bone grafts or soft tissues in maxillofacial reconstructive surgeries
  • Use in reconstruction of skin lesions such as burns, wounds, and chronic injuries
  • Use as a non-adherent layer between tendons to help prevent adhesions
  • Sinus surgeries or high-mobility areas: preferably BioBarrier CM due to volumetric swelling after wetting