Full portfolio of regenerative solutions
Built to meet your everyday needs
creos™ is the Nobel Biocare regenerative product portfolio
Join us and experience the carefully designed, easy-to-use, effective solutions.
We aim to be the trusted regenerative partner for you and your patients, because you are what we stand for.
With creos™ regenerative product line, Nobel Biocare offers you and your patients safe and reliable solutions for guided bone regeneration (GBR) and guided tissue regeneration (GTR) procedures. We offer an extensive range of bone grafts, barrier membranes as well as sutures and fixation systems to cover all your regeneration needs.
Membranes
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creos™ xenoprotectNobel Biocare’s highest selling resorbable collagen membrane.
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creos™ syntoprotectYour easy choice of dense PTFE membranes to expand grafting options.
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creos™ syntoprotect meshNon-resorbable reinforced PTFE mesh for the stabilization and support of bone grafts in horizontal and vertical ridge augmentations.
Bone graft substitutes
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creos™ xenogainXenogenic bone graft used for guided bone regeneration and guided tissue regeneration.
Sutures
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creos™ syntostitchNon-absorbable monofillament PTFE sutures.
Fixation systems
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creos™ screw fixationInstruments and screws for a fast and easy placement of membranes, bone blocks and tenting screws.
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Immediate loading of post extractive single tooth in esthetic zone with simultaneous GBRClinician: Dr. Fabrizio Colombo
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Immediate implant placement in a site with severe buccal dehiscenceClinician: Dr. Ferdinando D'Avenia
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Horizontal and vertical ridge augmentation of a knife-edge ridgeClinician: Dr. Bastian Wessing
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Buccal bone augmentation during immediate implant placementClinician: Dr. Bastian Wessing
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References
1. Ratka C, Weigl P, Henrich D, et al. The Effect of In Vitro Electrolytic Cleaning on Biofilm-Contaminated Implant Surfaces. J Clin Med 2019;8(9):1397.
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