creos xenogain - 3 methods of application to meet all your bone grafting needs

creos™ xenogain

Three methods of application to meet all your bone grafting needs.

Regenerating bone for 15 years

Three different methods of application

The portfolio offers a selection of xenogenic bone substitute for guided bone regeneration (GBR) and guided tissue regeneration (GTR).

creos xenogain is provided sterile and is available in a vial, in a syringe, or a bowl for fast and easy application.

creos xenogain - 3 methods of application to meet all your bone grafting needs

creos xenogain particles are made of deproteinized bovine bone mineral matrix with preserved micro- and macrostructures.1

The scaffold for successful regeneration

creos xenogain is characterized by a preserved natural bone matrix and interconnected pore system.1 The graft offers a suitable environment for new bone formation.1,2,3

Treat your patients with confidence

creos xenogain is biocompatible.3 Quality-controlled processing methods remove the bovine proteins and lipids.1

Why creos xenogain?

SIMILAR TO HUMAN BONE

Chemical composition: Ca/P ratio

Interconnected macropores1,4


SOLID FOUNDATION FOR DENTAL IMPLANT TREATMENT

Osteoconductive properties4

Long-term volume stability5

Uneventful healing2,3,5,6,7


EASY HANDLING

Homogenous particle size1

Hydrophilic for fast rehydration2,3


 
 

"I appreciated its handling properties and I see its high hydrophilicity as a biological advantage in sinus grafting and peri-implant defect regeneration.”

 
 

creos™ xenogain collagen

Purified cancellous bovine bone mineral granules and 10% porcine collagen in block form and syringe.

The collagen helps to hold creos xenogain collagen in the desired place.

Especially recommended for extraction socket management.

creos xenogain in block form and syringe

Scaffold for successful regeneration

Preserved natural features of bone through optimized manufacturing process.4

Chemical composition

With a calcium phosphate ratio that reflects the composition in human bone and a structure with low crystallinity.

The body accepts creos xenogain as a suitable framework for bone formation.1

creos xenogain SEM image

Solid foundation for implant placement

The graft integrates with the newly formed bone, building a basis for successful implant placement.2

creos xenogain - solid foundation for implant placement

In a multicenter clinical study involving 46 patients, bone increase after 8 months was 4.0 mm (+56.9 % gain) and 4.7 mm (51.0 % gain) at 1 and 3 mm from the top of the crest, respectively.6

GBR led to robust bone regeneration during the 8 months of healing, enabling successful placement of 91 implants in 43 patients, with an average insertion torque of 37.8 ± 5.1 Ncm.6

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References

  1. Nobel Biocare, data on file.
  2. Park JB, et al. Maxillary sinus floor augmentation using deproteinized bovine bone-derived bone graft material (OCS-B). Clinical and histologic findings in humans. The Journal of the Korean Dental Association. 2007;45(8):491–99.
  3. Park HN, Han, SH, Kim KW, et al. A study on the safety and efficacy of bovine bone-derived bone graft material (OCS-B). J Korean Acad Periodontol. 2005 Jun;35(2):335–43.
  4. Rhee S-H, Park HN, Seol Y-J et al. Effect of heat-treatment temperature on the osteoconductivity of the apatite derived from bovine bone. 2006 Key Engineering Materials 309-311:41-44
  5. Shin S-Y, et al. Long-term results of new deproteinized bovine bone material in a maxillary sinus graft procedure. J Periodontal Implant Sci.2014;44;259-64.
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  6. Aleksic Z, Milikovic I, Laziv Z, et al. A multicenter clinical investigation demonstrates bone regeneration in severe horizontal defects in the posterior mandible using creos™ xenoprotect: Interim results. J Clin Periodontol 2018;45(S19):306.
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  7. Kim Y-T, et.al. Periodontal Repair on Intrabony Defects treated with Anorganic Bovine-derived Xenograft.J Korean Acad Periodontol. 2007;37(3):489–96.