DSI Syntoss Resorbable Collagen Membrane
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15mmX15mm ($55) | |
25mmX25mm ($85.9) | |
30mmX40mm ($109.9) | |
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DSI Syntoss Resorbable Collagen Membrane - Quantity / 15mmX15mm ($55) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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USPS Ground | Free | 7-15 Business days | |
UPS® Ground |
$15
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7-10 Business days | |
UPS® Priority |
$30
(Free on Orders Over $499) |
3-5 Business days | |
FedEx Express Saver® |
$30
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3-5 Business days |
INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING
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USPS First Class Package International |
$20
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7-21 Business days | |
UPS Worldwide Expedited® |
$45
(Free on Orders Over $499) |
3-4 Business days | |
DHL Worldwide |
$45
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2-3 Business days |
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- Material: Highly Purified Type II Collagen
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Purpose: Remodeling Of Bone Tissue And Stimulates Repair Of A Bone Defect.
- Qualities: Biocompatible, Resorbable, Natural, Safe
- Condition: Sterile Vial In Sterile Blister
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Sizes: 15mmX15mm, 25mmX25mm, 30mmX40mm
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Country of Manufacture: Israel
- Package Include: 1 DSI Syntoss Resorbable Collagen Membrane
DSI Syntoss Resorbable Collagen Membrane used in oral surgery and periodontal surgery to prevent epithelium growth and will perform as an ideal solution at cases such as:
- Implantation of defects in the bone tissue.
- Restoration of congenital and acquired defects of bone and soft tissues.
- Sinus-lifting.
- Cystectomy Periodontitis (minimally invasive methods of treatment and reconstructive surgery).
- Resection of the root apex.
- Filling defects after the removal of cysts.
- Closure of perforations of the maxillary sinus.
- Closure of perforation of the lower-jaw canal removal of the tooth.
- As a stabilizer of the clot.