Straumann® Membrane Plus

Mastering predictability. Durable collagen membrane from bovine tendon

Made from bovine tendon collagen, one of the purest forms of collagen, Straumann® Membrane Plus is a durable and long-lasting barrier membrane.5,7,8,9

It enhances graft stabilization and bone growth by providing soft tissue support3 and space maintenance4 over a predictable time-frame. Thanks to the cross-linked structure, even if Membrane Plus is left exposed, its performance remains reliable.8

Features and benefits

Durable and long lasting

Meticulously manufactured from bovine tendon collagen in one of its purest forms, Membrane Plus is biocompatible, cross-linked for predictable resorption rates, and delivered sterile.

Effective reinforcement

Protects the graft area from unwanted soft tissue infiltration during the initial phase of healing.1,8,9 Predictably resorbs after 6 months, eliminating the need for a second-stage procedure to remove the membrane.2,10

 

Desirable handling

Not side-specific, enabling easy placement.6
Rigid yet thin membrane (0.3 mm).
Molds to site even with minimal hydration.2
High tensile strength (≥40.0N). 

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1 Kim DM, De Angelis N, Camelo M, Nevins ML, Schupbach P, Nevins M. Ridge preservation with and without primary wound closure: a case series. Int J Periodontics Restorative Dent. 2013 Jan-Feb;33(1):71-8.

2 Lee SH, Lim YM, Jeong SI, An SJ, Kang SS, Jeong CM, Huh JB. The effect of bacterial cellulose membrane compared with collagen membrane on guided bone regeneration. J Adv Prosthodont. 2015 Dec;7(6):484-95.

3 Jung UW, Cha JK, Vignoletti F, Nuñez J, Sanz J, Sanz M. Simultaneous lateral bone augmentation and implant placement using a particulated synthetic bone substitute around chronic peri-implant dehiscence defects in dogs. J Clin Periodontol. 2017 Nov;44(11):1172-1180.

4 Di Raimondo R, Sanz-Esporrín J, Plá R, Sanz-Martín I, Luengo F, Vignoletti F, Nuñez J, Sanz M. Alveolar crest contour changes after guided bone regeneration using different biomaterials: an experimental in vivo investigation. Clin Oral Investig. 2020 Jul;24(7):2351-2361.

5 Mendoza-Azpur G, Olaechea A, Padial-Molina M, Gutiérrez-Garrido L, O'Valle F, Mesa F, Galindo-Moreno P. Composite Alloplastic Biomaterial vs. Autologous Platelet-Rich Fibrin in Ridge Preservation. J Clin Med. 2019 Feb 9;8(2):223

6 Lee SH, Lim YM, Jeong SI, An SJ, Kang SS, Jeong CM, Huh JB. The effect of bacterial cellulose membrane compared with collagen membrane on guided bone regeneration. J Adv Prosthodont. 2015 Dec;7(6):484-95.

7 Jasim M, Al Attas M, Al-Shaeli A, Carlos L, Alfaiate D. "Gingival tissue creeping over bone graft particles in horizontal direction: Case report." BioCell 43.3 (2019).

8 Olaechea, A., et al. "Biodegradation of three different collagen membranes: A histological study." Journal of Osseointegration 8.2 (2016): 15-19

9 Dae-Dong Kim, Dae-Young Kang, In-Woo Cho, Young-Gyun Song, Hyun-Seung Shin, Jung-Chul Park "Histological analysis of explanted implant-bone interface: a case report." Journal of Dental Rehabilitation and Applied Science 35.4 (2019): 235-243.

10 Al-Juboori MJ, Al-Attas MA, Magno Filho LC. Treatment of chronic oroantral fistula with platelet-rich fibrin clot and collagen membrane: a case report. Clin Cosmet Investig Dent. 2018 Nov 8;10:245-249.