Fenstration Solutions

OraGraft Endure
OraGraft Endure was developed specifically for grafting procedures where there is a need for a bone graft material that has osteoinductive potential, maintains space and can easily be formed to fit a defect.1,2 OraGraft Endure is a mix of the demineralized moldable fibers with cancellous particulate in a 1:1 ratio. This mix maximizes the amount of cancellous particulate and the amount of moldable demineralized fibers without compromising handling.
“The concept of mixing the two graft materials capitalizes on combining the osteoinductive potential of DBM with the space making and osteoconductive properties of FDBA, which has been shown to support successful regenerative outcomes.”
(1) Rosen PS, Reynolds MA. Guided Bone Regeneration for Dehiscence and Fenestration Defects on Implants Using an Absorbable Polymer Barrier, J. Periodontol Feb 2001, Vol 72, No. 2: 250-256.

OraGraft MD 70/30
The combination leverages the benefits of space maintenance with ground cortical with the osteoinductive potential of demineralized ground cortical.
A 70/30 mix has been shown to result in more vital bone and less residual bone than FDBA alone.
Borg et al. Histologic Healing Following Tooth Extraction with Ridge Preservation Using Mineralized Versus Combined Mineralized-Demineralized Freeze-Dried Bone Allograft: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial. J Periodontal. March 2015.
(1) Borg et al. Histologic Healing Following Tooth Extraction with Ridge Preservation Using Mineralized Versus Combined Mineralized-Demineralized Freeze-Dried Bone Allograft: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial. J Periodontal. March 2015.
References
- McLean JB, Carter N, Sohoni P, Moore MA. Cell Attachment and Osteoinductive Properties of Tissue Engineered, Demineralized Bone Fibers for Bone Void Filling Applications. In: Bone Grafts. IntechOpen; 2019. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.88290
- Eskow AJ, Mealey BL, Evaluation of Healing Following Tooth Extraction With Ridge Preservation Using Cortical Versus Cancellous Freeze-Dried Bone Allograft, J. Periodontol April 2014, Vol. 85, No. 4. 514-524