OSSIF-i sem Demineralized Sponge Strip

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The OSSIF-i sem sponge matrix strip is a natural collagen porous structure that is manufactured by demineralizing trabecular bone. The result is a pliable and resilient matrix that can be adapted to numerous clinical needs. The interconnecting porous architecture of natural collagen quickly becomes well vascularized following placement and acts as an osteoconductive and osteoinductive scaffold for bone formation.

  • Compresses temporarily for easy placement
  • Springs back to maintain space
  • Collagen-like porous structure, allows for excellent stem cell matrix and vascularization
  • Availability: 10 x 6 x 7mm
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OSSIF-i sem Demineralized Cancellous Sponge Strip Features and Benefits

  • Compresses during placement yet “springs” back
  • Maintains space
  • High tensile strength
  • Resistant to tearing
  • Pliable
  • Easily adapted to various defects
  • Porous collagen nature
  • Rapidly hydrates with blood, saline, and other factors
  • Remineralization: 5 -12 months (Depends on the patient's health and the size of the defect)
  • Availability: 10 x 6 x 7mm

Indications:

  • Horizontal ridge augmentation
  • Vertical ridge augmentation
  • In conjunction with the placement of dental implants.
  • Extraction sockets
  • Periodontal defects, especially non-surrounded
  • Recession defects

OSSIF-i sem Demineralized Sponge Strip Before and After

Before and After from Dr Sam Lee using Ossif-i Demineralized Sponge Strip!

ossif before and after

OSSIF-i sem Demineralized Sponge Strip Cases

All procedures performed by Dr. Kevin Frawley, DDS.

Pre-op (see case photos below)
This asymptomatic patient presented with an existing 3-unit hybrid Maryland bridge from #29-31 that had been in place for over 10 years. The esthetics were poor, and #31 showed signs of Periapical Radiolucency (PARL). After close monitoring for several months, the PARL worsened, and a buccal fistula developed. After treatment options were discussed, extraction and implant therapy was selected by the patient. Treatment aims included: improved esthetic spacing and contours, improved soft tissue health, and removal of any infection associated with the PARL.

Extraction/Graft (see case photos below)

The existing prosthesis was removed without complication. After reviewing CBCT data, it was clear that there was not enough buccal-lingual bone thickness for successful implant placement in site #30. A full thickness flap was elevated and CBCT measurements were confirmed. #31 was sectioned, atraumatically extracted, the socket cleaned with a serrated curette, and grafted with Surgical Esthetics OSSIF-i Mineralized Cancellous .25-1mm particulate allograft.

A PTFE membrane was sized and placed on the buccal of #30, ensuring coverage past the margin of the defect in all directions. Decortication potholes were made with a high-speed round carbide bur, with copious irrigation, on the buccal of site #30. Once bleeding was induced, a Surgical Esthetics OSSIF-i Demineralized Sponge Strip allograft (10x6x7mm) that had been hydrated with sterile water for 10 minutes, was placed into the buccal defect. No fixation screws or pins were used. Surgical Esthetics OSSIF-i Mineralized Cancellous .25-1mm particulate allograft was placed surrounding the sponge. The ePTFE membrane then covered the graft material, and was tucked under the lingual flap. Nylon 5-0 monofilament interrupted sutures secured the graft and membrane in place. A simultaneous root-coverage procedure was done on #29, using a bonded-suture technique. We chose not to get primary closure, to preserve the vestibule and maintain the amount of keratinized tissue. ePTFE membrane and sutures were removed after 1 month.

Implant (see case photos below)
After 5 months of healing, CBCT and surgical examination confirm readiness for implant placement. Compared to pre-op CBCT data, the Surgical Esthetics OSSIF-i Demineralized Sponge Strip allograft yielded >5mm of horizontal ridge augmentation! Two implants were placed and healing caps utilized. Papilla-saving suture techniques were employed.

Restorative (see case photos below)
After 1 month, impression and restorative process commenced. Final screw-retained restorations were secured. All treatment goals were achieved. Three years later, the tissue, bone, and restoration/implant complexes are very stable.

sponge case 1

Dr. Kevin Frawley, D.D.S. is an exceptional person and a professional dedicated to helping his patients create the smile they were meant to have. He practices in Beverly Hills with his son, Dr. Shawn Frawley and his daughter, Dr. Michele Frawley.

He received his undergraduate degree from UCLA with a B.S. in Biology in 1977. He enjoyed being a Bruin so much that he completed his dental degree at UCLA as well in 1981. After a year residency at the Veterans' Administration in Westwood, he established his private practice in cosmetic and implant dentistry in Beverly Hills. Dr. Frawley taught at the UCLA School of Dentistry for 15 years passing on his knowledge to the dentists of tomorrow.

Dr. Frawley is committed to the development of dentistry on all levels and is involved with both local and national dental associations. He is a member of the American Dental Association, California Dental Association and many other dental organizations. He is past president of the Beverly Hills Academy of Dentistry and past president of the Los Angeles Dental Society. Dr. Frawley served as a CDA delegate for over 25 years and as a trustee for the California Dental Association for 6 six years. Dr. Frawley also lectures nationally and internationally on bone grafting and implants. He teaches live surgical courses as well that enable practicing dentists to gain the experience they need to feel confident to begin placing implants.

Dr. Frawley is the Founder and CEO of Surgical Esthetics™, a regenerative material and education company.

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