The importance of using a dental membrane for bone regeneration

Dental membranes are known to improve the prognosis in procedures involving periodontal tissue regeneration and bone augmentation.1 However, their use in bone regeneration is surprisingly low, featuring in only 25-30% of bone grafting procedures performed today. Here, we make the case for using a dental membrane in your bone grafting procedures.

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