Collection: Regenerative

Advanced Regenerative Solutions for Bone & Tissue Management

Dentigo provides a specialized selection of bone grafting materials, collagen membranes, and wound care solutions developed for Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR), socket preservation, and implant site development. These materials work together to protect surgical sites, stabilize grafts, and support predictable healing outcomes in regenerative procedures.
⭐ Clinical Efficiency
Materials selected for controlled placement and consistent handling characteristics to support streamlined surgical workflows.
⭐ Portfolio Versatility
A range of particulate grafts, resorbable membranes, and wound protection solutions organized to support socket preservation, ridge augmentation, and GBR procedures.
⭐ Case-Fit Volume Planning
Volume options ranging from 0.3cc to 5cc allow clinicians to select graft quantity based on defect size, supporting thoughtful material utilization and cost awareness.
Professional Use Only: These products are intended for use by licensed dental professionals. Final case selection, surgical technique, and patient management decisions remain the responsibility of the treating clinician. Clinical outcomes depend on biological variables and post-operative care.

Clinical Context: Regenerative procedures require deliberate material selection to support controlled handling, space maintenance, and barrier protection during healing. Indications such as socket preservation, ridge augmentation, sinus elevation, and periodontal defect management depend on coordinated use of graft materials and membranes within a structured surgical workflow. The Dentigo Regenerative collection is organized to support consistent clinical execution across localized and multi-site regenerative cases.

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Regenerative Dentistry Supplies for GBR & Site Development

Dentigo’s Regenerative collection brings together bone grafting materials and dental collagen membranes commonly used in Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR), ridge preservation, and implant site development. These GBR supplies are curated to support predictable handling, barrier function, and workflow consistency in regenerative procedures.

Our selection includes OsseoSeal™ resorbable membranes, chosen for practical placement characteristics and membrane stability, along with premium FDBA bone graft options used for socket preservation and site development. Clinicians select grafting materials and membranes based on defect morphology, surgical approach, and restorative plan.

By sourcing biomaterials engineered for biocompatibility and structural integrity, Dentigo helps clinicians build a streamlined regenerative workflow—from membrane placement to graft containment—while maintaining a focus on case-based decision-making and technique consistency.

Regenerative — Frequently Asked Questions

How should graft volume be selected for regenerative procedures?

Graft volume selection depends on defect size, number of extraction sites, and clinician-directed surgical planning, including considerations for space maintenance and site containment.

When is a collagen membrane indicated in guided bone regeneration?

A resorbable membrane is commonly placed over particulate graft material to provide temporary barrier function and support controlled healing according to clinician protocol.

What factors influence regenerative material selection?

Material composition, particle size, handling characteristics, and surgical workflow integration all influence selection in socket preservation, ridge augmentation, and sinus procedures.

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