Bone & Tissue Webinar Biofunctionalization With Hyaluronic Acid
– Impact On Dental Regeneration

Bone & Tissue Webinar Biofunctionalization With Hyaluronic Acid
– Impact On Dental Regeneration

Dr. Stanley was invited to lecture alongside a few of the most prominent periodontist in the world to discuss a unique bio material that contains hyaluronic acid that is used to accelerate the formation of collagen. This allows for a faster and more predictable bone regeneration. As always, Dr. Stanley only chooses the best for his patients and his team.

Recently a new generation of biomaterials – cerabone® plus – has been introduced, which combines ultimate volume stability of a 100% pure bovine bone material with the well-known properties of hyaluronate. Upon hydration, this combination forms a sticky bone material that provides unique application comfort, enabling efficient augmentation and therapy of bony defects. In this webinar, Prof. Anton Sculean, Dr. Marius Steigmann, Dr. Dragana Rakasevic and Dr. Miguel Stanley will explain the rationale of using hyaluronic acid for tissue regeneration and will present the biological and clinical principles of the interplay of bovine bone grafting material with hyaluronic acid.

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