Membrane for Bone Regeneration
A membrane is a crucial component in guided bone regeneration (GBR), used to protect and stabilize bone grafts during healing. It acts as a barrier, preventing soft tissue from interfering with new bone formation, ensuring the graft integrates properly for successful dental implant placement.
There are two main types:
- Resorbable membranes, which naturally dissolve over time, eliminating the need for removal.
- Non-resorbable membranes, which provide extended protection and require removal after bone regeneration.
Membranes enhance bone volume, density, and overall implant success, making them essential in sinus lifts, ridge augmentations, and periodontal treatments.