DSI Syntoss Plus is a synthetic bone graft composed material of biocompatible calcium phosphate. This material molecular structure mimics the natural bone, chemically bonds to it, and facilitates perfect osseointegration and new bone formation.
DSI Syntoss Plus is used as osteoplastic material, for the optimization of bone regeneration and maxillofacial surgery, as well as in traumatology and orthopedics. It consists of granules of β-tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP) coated with a thin shell of biodegradable copolymer named polylactide-glycolide (PLGA) and the cosolvent. After mixing the granules with the solvent, they stick together, forming a material with a high micro-and intergranular porosity, which can be used directly from the syringe. DSI Syntoss has no risk of cross-contamination.
Indications:
Parodontics - filling two-or multi-bone pockets and bi-and tri-furcations of the teeth, augmentation of the atrophied sinus.
Implantology - sinus lifting or sub-antral augmentation, filling of alveolar defects for supporting of sinus base after the tooth extraction, filling the extraction defects in order to create the basis for the implant.
Cyst defects - Defects after extirpation of the bone cyst, defects after resection of the root apex, and defects after removal of impacted teeth surgically, as well as other multigrid bone defects of the alveolar processes and facial bones.
Features:
No risk of cross-contamination
Exceptional biocompatibility and osseointegration
Radiopaque
Suited for any surgical bone grafting procedure
Completely Resorbable
Has no antigen-antibody reaction
Biologically active, hypoallergenic
Mimics the natural bone
How to use:
The contents of the sterile syringes both solvent and bone material granules should be mixed immediately before injection into the bone defect under the conditions of full sterility.
1. Extract syringes from the sterile packaging. 2. Remove the cap from the syringe with the co-solvent. 3. Remove from the syringe with granules a long plunger and pour into a cosolvent. 4. Insert into the syringe with granules a long plunger and wet granules with a cosolvent, moving both short and long plungers 2-3 times till the granules are wet. 5. Remove the short plunger and squeeze out the excess of the cosolvent with a long plunger. 6. Put the resulting mass into the prepared bone defect directly from the syringe. 7. To speed up the hardening of the material it is recommended to irrigate copiously the defect area with sterile saline.
Syntoss Plus is intended for single use only; once opened it must be used or discarded.