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The Essential Choice With the Benefits of Biologic Predictability

Documented, Reliable, Experienced is the essential choice for your daily regenerative needs. Throughout our long history and dedication to quality, Geistlich biomaterials have been intentionally designed for each application and engineered to preserve their natural structures. In the production of, derived from bovine bone, these complex tissues are reduced to their essential form. The native crystalline structure, which is highly similar to human bone, is preserved through unique, patented technology. The similarity of to human bone This ensures that the vital building blocks are present to promote the initial biologic processes of cell adhesion and proliferation. The slow resorbing nature of Geistlich Bio-Oss is a desirable characteristic providing long term volume preservation and as the body recognizes and accepts these native crystalline structures, the particles become fully integrated into living bone. It is the sum of these characteristics that defines the biofunctionality of and is the basis for its long term clinical success. Human Bone Unique Properties = Reliability continues to build on more than 30 years of clinical success. Geistlich s long-term commitment to evidence and innovation is well-documented in more than 1,000 publications, making the most successful bone substitute worldwide. 1, 2 Through its unique properties and reliable clinical outcomes, remains the essential choice among an expanding range of therapeutic areas. Three Key Factors for Success Due to its remarkable similarity to human bone, is readily adapted to the natural modeling and remodeling process. Its topographic structure features a unique and highly efficient system of pores 3, 4 that supports optimal ingrowth for healthy bone formation. The hydrophilic properties of ensure complete hydration of the biomaterial via the physical phenomenon of capillary action and effective blood clot stabilization. 5 The surface supports the adsorption of proteins enabling efficient adhesion of osteoblasts. Creating this environment for biological interaction leads to reliable bone formation. For specific clinical indications where barrier function is needed, Geistlich Bio-Gide is a natural companion to.* Blood clot stabilization and early vascularization is crucial for good bone formation. 6, 7 * Additional information regarding indications for and Geistlich Bio-Gide can be found on the back panel of this brochure.

Biological Interaction A Key Factor for Biofunctionality Bone 4 Protein adsorption Cell adhesion 7 1 Crystal 3 Geometry and Morphology 2 Porosity Biological Interaction: crystal size determines the unique pore geometry. The surface supports the adsorption of proteins on particles enabling efficient adhesion of osteoblasts. At the core of biologic interaction are cellular events that lead to effective bone formation. Bone 5 Matrix deposition 8, 9 References: 1. idata Research Inc., US Dental Bone Graft Substitutes and other Biomaterials Market, 2012 2. idata Research Inc., European Dental Bone Graft Substitutes and other Biomaterials Market, 2010 3. Berglundh T, Lindhe J: Clin Oral Implants Res 1997: 8(2): 117 24 4. Cardaropoli G, et al.: J Clin Periodontol 2003: 30(9): 809 18 5. Degidi M, Artese L, Rubini C, Perrotti V, Iezzi G, Piattelli A. Oral Dis. 2006: Sep 12(5): 469 75 6. Galindo-Moreno P, et al.: Clin. Oral Impl. Res. 21, 2010: 221 227 7. Trubiani O, Fulle S et al. Eur Cell Mater 2010: 20: 72-83 8. Traini T et al., J Periodontol 2007: 78: 955 961 9. Orsini, G, Traini T et al. J Biomed Mater Res B Appl Biomater 2005: 74(1): 448-57 10. Jensen et al. Clin. Oral Impl. Res. Mar 2012: 23(3): 263-273 11. Aghaloo TL et al., Int Journal of Maxillofac Implants 2007: 22: 49 70 12. Urban et al., Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants 2010: 25: 1203-1212 13. Galindo-Moreno P, et al.: Clin Oral Implants Res. 2013 Jan 28. doi: 10.1111/clr.12112. [Epub ahead of print]

Biofunctionality A Key Mechanism for Clinical Success Reliable bone formation 10 Optimal bone quality 10 11, 12 High implant survival rate Case: Prof. Dr. Daniel Buser (Bern, Switzerland) Defect filled with autogenous bone Contour augmentation is achieved with The augmentation material is covered with Geistlich Bio-Gide applied with a double-layer technique An optimal esthetic outcome and stable tissue height at 5 year follow-up The facial bone wall shows a thickness of 3 mm Volume Preservation Time = Quality Due to the unique crystaline structure of, the body sees it as native bone without eliciting a foreign body reaction. As demonstrated in the histological images to the right, particles are incorporated over time within living bone which maintains the desired shape and preserves volume. 13 Together with the newly formed bone, it also participates in functional load bearing over time. Ultrastructural demonstration of anorganic bovine bone (ABB) osteocyte lacunae colonization by viable cell (*) (TEM x4600). (ABB, ABB particles; arrows, cement line). 13 On the cover: Prof. Dr. Georg-Hubertus Nentwig Co-Director of the Master Oral Implantology (MOI) programme, Goethe-University, Frankfurt In the cement line between and neighboring tissue, molecular interactions between particles and both organic and inorganic constituents of bone can provide a bonding mechanism for maintaining the biomechanical integrity of bone/ biomaterial during remodeling, repair, and osseointegration. The most peripheral osteocytic lacunae present in appear to be filled by osteocytes. is incorporated and functionally integrated into living bone. Bone tissue (BT) and osteoclasts cells (*) inside ABB particles (Masson trichrome x400). 13

Versatility = Treatment Options Biofunctionality supports the ease of use and makes the reliable treatment choice in a broad range of indications. Comprehensive long-term studies continue to support the safety and efficacy of where predictable bone regeneration is the key to clinical success. To meet functional and esthetic demands when placing implants, augmentation procedures are necessary in a growing number of indications. Similarly, Geistlich biomaterials have become the treatment of choice for natural tooth preservation, when both a physical matrix and a barrier may be required to support new bone formation and prevent the downgrowth of soft tissue into the defect. These characteristics have made and Geistlich Bio-Gide the essential choice for regenerating bone and periodontal tissues. The product family provides a number of solutions to meet your clinical needs and is indicated in the following therapeutic areas: Extraction Socket Management Minor Bone Augmentation Major Bone Augmentation Sinus Floor Elevation Periodontal Regeneration Peri-Implantitis The Product Family Small granules (0.25 1 mm) Quantities: 0.25 g, 0.5 g, 1 g, 2 g, 5 g (1 g 2cc) The small particles allow close contact with the surrounding bony walls. They are recommended for smaller 1 2 defects and for contouring auto genous block grafts. Geistlich Bio-Oss Collagen (small granules) + 10 % collagen (porcine) Quantities: 100 mg (0.2 0.3 cc), 250 mg (0.4 0.5 cc), 500 mg (0.8 1.2 cc) Consists of cancellous bone granules with the addition of 10% highly purified porcine collagen. The combination offers enhanced handling and ease of application. Large granules (1 2 mm) Quantities: 0.5 g, 1 g, 2 g (1 g 3 cc) The large granules offer more volume and are ideal for the regeneration of larger defects such as ridge augmentation. Geistlich Bio-Oss Pen Small granules (0.25 1 mm) Quantities: 0.25 g ( o.5 cc), 0.5 g ( 1 cc) Large granules (1 2 mm) Quantities: 0.5 g (1.5 cc) Geistlich Bio-Oss Pen features an easy-to-use delivery system that allows for fast and precise application of small or large granules to the surgical site.

DOCUMENTED: More than 1,000 publications Reliable: More than 30 years of clinical experience Experienced: 163 years of Geistlich collagen competence CAUTION: Federal law restricts these devices to sale by or on the order of a dentist or physician. Indications:, Geistlich Bio-Oss Collagen and Geistlich Bio-Oss Pen are indicated for the following uses: Augmentation or reconstructive treatment of the alveolar ridge; Filling of periodontal defects; Filling of defects after root resection, apicoectomy, and cystectomy; Filling of extraction sockets to enhance preservation of the alveolar ridge; Elevation of the maxillary sinus floor; Filling of periodontal defects in conjunction with products intended for Guided Tissue Regeneration (GTR) and Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR); and Filling of peri-implant defects in conjunction with products intended for GBR. Warnings: Possible complications which may occur with any surgery include swelling at the surgical site, flap sloughing, bleeding, local inflammation, bone loss, infection or pain. As Geistlich Bio-Oss Collagen contains collagen, in very rare circumstances cases of allergic reactions may occur. Indications: Geistlich Bio-Gide and Geistlich Bio-Gide Perio are indicated for the following uses: Augmentation around implants placed in immediate and delayed extraction sockets; Localized ridge augmentation for later implantation; Alveolar ridge reconstruction for prosthetic treatment; Filling of bone defects after root resection, cystectomy, removal of retained teeth; GBR in dehiscence defects; and GTR procedures in periodontal defects. Warnings: As it is a collagen product, allergic reactions may not be totally excluded. Possible complications which may occur with any surgery include swelling at the surgical site, flap sloughing, bleeding, dehiscence, hematoma, increased sensitivity and pain, bone loss, redness, and local inflammation. For more information about Geistlich Biomaterials indications, warnings, contraindications, precautions, and instructions for use, please visit: www.geistlich-na.com/ifu Customer Care Toll-free 855-799-5500 www.geistlich-na.com Geistlich Pharma North America, Inc. 202 Carnegie Center Princeton, NJ 08540 G-132-16P