OraGraft® Cortical Plate
OraGRAFT®
OraGraft® Cortical Plate
The shell technique involves using a thin plate of cortical bone, secured to host bone with at least two osteosynthesis screws, to create a biologic container that maintains the necessary space for bone graft particulates. The cortical plate functions as a stable, slowly resorbed material that can be used as a
substitute for autologous bone recovered from the mandibular shelf, eliminating the need for a second surgical site.
• Convenience: Ready to use out of the package, no need for rehydration. The graft is preserved using LifeNet Health’s proprietary Preservon® technology to maintain it in a hydrated state. Preservon-treated grafts have been shown to have strength similar to that of frozen grafts and greater than freeze-dried grafts.1
• Safety: Sterilized using patented and proprietary Allowash XG® technology, which provides a Sterility Assurance Level (SAL) of 10-6 without compromising the graft’s inherent osteoconductive properties.2 No need for a second surgical site.
• Osteoconductive: Natural bone matrix facilitates cell attachment and proliferation.
Clinical Application
Shell technique
Room Temperature | Description | Sizing |
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CP301501 | Order Code | 30 x 15 x 1 |
References
- Independent sources include the Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center and the American Association of Mechanical Engineers. Data on file at LifeNet Health, Virginia Beach, VA.
- Eisenlohr LM. “Allograft Tissue Sterilization Using Allowash XG®.” 2007 Bio-Implants Brief.
Additional References:
- Khoury F. (2017) Augmentation of severe bony defects with intraoral bone grafts: biological approach and long-term results. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijom.2017.02.099
- Khoury F. and Hanser T. (2015) Mandibular bone block harvesting from the retromolar region: a 10-year prospective clinical study. Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants. 2015 May-Jun;30(3):688-97. doi: 10.11607/jomi.4117
- Peck MT (2015) Alveolar Ridge Augmentation Using the Allograft Bone Shell Technique J Contemp Dent Pract 2015; 16 (9): 768-773
- Pendarvis WT, Sandifer JB. (2008) Localized ridge augmentation using a block allograft with subsequent implant placement: A case series. Int J Periodontics Restorative Dent. 2008 Oct;28(5):509-515.
- Wallowy P, Dorow A. (2012) Lateral Augmentation of the Maxilla and Mandible Using Framework Technique With Allogenic Bone Grafts. Journal of Oral Implantology, Dec 2012, Vol 38 No. 2: 661-668