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Everything You Need To Know About The Uses Of DBM Putty

by DIT USA Dental Implant Technologies
DBM putty is a material usually used as a bone void filler as it holds many properties. It is used for extremities, the posterolateral spine, and the pelvis as a bone void filler. Nowadays, you can find different types of DBM putties in syringes. 

Thus, the doctors do not have to waste time with its preparation, as they can directly use the syringes. It can help you in enhancing the healing process after dental surgery. Here is some vital information that you should know about DBM putty. 

About DBM putty 

DBM – Demineralized bone matrix putty is processed human bone combined with sodium hyaluronate. It is primarily used as a bone void filler as it has osteoinductive qualities and supports new tissue growth. DBM putty is an effective treatment of periodontal bone defects and is also used for various other purposes. 

Uses of DBM putty 

Bone putties are required for many surgical procedures, including dental surgeries. Nowadays, surgeons can quickly get DBM putty syringes, allowing them to complete the surgery quickly. Thus, it allows them to apply the putty on the site without any mistakes. It is derived from bones and offers an osteoconductive matrix which is moldable, flowable and irrigation resistant. 

It is used in 

  • Extremities 
  • Posterolateral spine 
  • Treatment of osseous defects
  • Pelvis (bone void filler)
  • Bone fractures (bone void filler)
  • Other bone defects 

Conclusion 

Apart from the ones mentioned above, DBM putty is also used for several other medical purposes, like after tumour surgery. Nowadays, you can find these items online at the best prices. But make sure that you choose the right quality product from the best dealer, like Dental Implant Technologies. 

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