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Clinical Success with the Proven Bone Substitute Products Clinical Success with the Proven Bone Geistlich Bio-Oss Substitute Geistlich Bio-Oss Collagen Geistlich Bio-Oss Pen

Documented More than 1,000 publications Reliable More than 30 years of clinical experience Experienced More than 163 years of Geistlich collagen competence 2

Success You Can Build On Geistlich Biomaterials has a history of quality built upon scientific collaboration and manufacturing excellence. These are the principles that guided the development of our signature bone substitute over 30 years ago. Since then, Geistlich Bio-Oss has continually reshaped clinical possibilities and elevated the standard of care for oral regenerative treatment worldwide. Every Geistlich biomaterial is intentionally designed for a specific application and carefully engineered to preserve its natural structures. Today, our full product portfolio of Bone Substitutes, Membranes and Matrices increases clinical flexibility and expands treatment options in a wide variety of therapeutic areas. Histology depicts Geistlich Bio-Oss incorporated and functionally integrated into living bone. Courtesy of Prof. Dr. Georg-Hubertus Nentwig, Frankfurt, Germany. Molecular interactions between Geistlich Bio-Oss 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 Geistlich Bio-Oss appear to be filled by osteocytes. Geistlich Bio-Oss is incorporated and functionally integrated into living bone. Our product lines include: Bone Substitutes Geistlich Bio-Oss Geistlich Bio-Oss Collagen Geistlich Bio-Oss Pen Membranes Geistlich Bio-Gide Geistlich Bio-Gide Compressed Geistlich Bio-Gide Shape Geistlich Bio-Gide Perio The Ideal Biomaterials for Regeneration These proven and reliable products provide a foundation for long-term clinical success in regenerative dentistry. Matrices Geistlich Mucograft Geistlich Mucograft Seal Combination Products Geistlich Combi-Kit Collagen Geistlich Perio-System Combi-Pack 3

Similar to Bone But Different Than the Rest In the production of Geistlich Bio-Oss, 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 our unique, patented technology. Geistlich Bio-Oss 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 Geistlich Bio-Oss and is the basis for its long-term clinical success. Volume Preservation Geistlich Bio-Oss becomes fully integrated into living bone over time to maintain space and preserve regenerative volume. 1,2 Geistlich Bio-Oss continues to build on more than 30 years of clinical success. Geistlich s long-term commitment to evidence and innovation is welldocumented in more than 1,000 publications, making Geistlich Bio-Oss the most successful bone substitute worldwide. 3,4 Through its unique properties and reliable clinical outcomes, Geistlich Bio-Oss remains the essential choice among an expanding range of therapeutic areas. 4

subjects with extraction sockets were enrolled Key Factors for Success Geistlich Bio-Oss is readily adapted to the natural modeling and remodeling process. As depicted in the images to the right: Topographic Structure: Crystal size determines the Ensures complete hydration via subjects with extraction sockets were enrolled 40 1/4 Average buccal dehiscence ALLOGRAFT1 X G TREATMENT OF EXTRACTION SOCKETS: 2016 Study Results RIDGE PRESERVATION BONE FORMA In a randomized, controlled, multi-center clinical trial of post-extraction alveolar ridge preservation Ridge Dimension Recorded at 6 Months Vs ALLOGRAFT1 XENOGENEIC Geometry/Morphology + cross-linked collagen membrane2 Geistlich Bio-Oss Collagen3 + Geistlich Bio-Gide 4 BONE FORMATION 6 35% months Allograft + chemically cross-linked collagen membrane 6 months Vs MORE horizontal volume Protein Absorption/Cell Adhesion Vs Geistlich Bio-Oss Measured at Collagen + Geistlich Bio-Gide 1 week Vs SAME new bone formation 1 Scheyer et al. 2016 Matrix Deposition Measured at 1 Bone 1 week 2 3 Geistlich Bio-Oss Vs Higher inflammation on average 5 Vs Porosity bone formation Results in improved osteoconduction, bone formation and quality6 * Additional information regarding indications for Geistlich Bone Substitutes can be found on the back panel of this brochure. sockets exhibited substantial buccal dehiscences 3/4 + cross-linked collagen membrane2 Cellular events that lead to reliable For specific clinical indications where barrier function is needed, Geistlich Membranes are a natural companion to our bone substitute product line* Averag deh Click here to get free-online publication the physical phenomenon of capillary action and effective blood clot stabilization5 The surface supports the adsorption of proteins enabling efficient adhesion of osteoblasts Biological Interaction 1/4 A randomized, controlled, multi-center clinical trial of post-extraction alveolar OF EXTRAC TREATMENT Crystal ridge preservation. RIDGE PRESERV Scheyer et al. 2016 unique pore geometry Unique and interconnecting porous structure Supports optimal ingrowth for healthy bone formation Hydrophilic Properties: 40 3/4 4 5 6 Higher inflammation on average Bette at one bette IMPLANT PLAC Galindo-Moreno, P. et al. (2014). Clin Oral Implants Res. 25(3):366-71. Araújo, MG. et al. (2010). Clin Oral Implants Res. 21(1):55-64. idata Research Inc., US Dental Bone Graft Substitutes and other Biomaterials Market, 2012. idata Research Inc., European Dental Bone Graft Substitutes and other Biomaterials Market, 2010. Degidi, M. implants et al. (2006). Oral Dis. 12(5): 469 75. Erisson, C. et al. (1977). Clin Othop Relat Res. (128):351. 18/21 Better soft-tissue healing at one week correlates with better ridge preservation IMPLANT PLACEMENT Vs

Ultrastructural demonstration of anorganic bovine bone (ABB) osteocyte lacunae colonization by viable cell (*) (TEM x4600). (ABB, ABB particles; arrows, cement line). 1 Bone tissue (BT) and osteoclasts cells (*) inside ABB particles (Masson trichrome x400). 1 For Volume Preservation, Time = Quality. Due to the unique crystalline structure of Geistlich Bio-Oss, the body sees it as native bone without eliciting a foreign body reaction. As demonstrated in the histological images above, Geistlich Bio-Oss particles are incorporated over time within living bone which maintains the desired shape and preserves volume. 1-6 Together with the newly formed bone, it also participates in functional load bearing over time. Structure Ideal environment for forming new bone 7 Geistlich Bio-Oss consists of a unique inter-connecting pore system. The micropores ensure an efficient fluid intake. The macropores permit the migration of cells. The pore system and surface morphology of Geistlich Bio Oss encourages the growth of osteoblasts. The porous structure serves as a scaffold for in-growing blood vessels and bone growth. 6

Integration 2, 8-10 Stable scaffold for new bone Osteoconductivity and porosity are required properties for a scaffold to be successful in bone regeneration. These properties in Geistlich Bio-Oss enhance bone formation, angiogenesis and the supporting attachment and proliferation of osteoblasts. Over time Geistlich Bio-Oss is integrated into the natural bone remodeling process. Geistlich Bio-Oss and the newly formed bone make a stable scaffold which results in long-term clinical success. Clinical Long-Term Success Clinical long-term success starts with bone density The slow resorption of Geistlich Bio-Oss promotes the long-term volume stability 11 of the augmentation material and ensures high implant survival rates. 12 The use of Geistlich Bio-Gide in combination with Geistlich Bio-Oss results in significantly more bone formation and greater bone density. 13 1 Galindo-Moreno, P. et al. (2014). Clin Oral Implants Res. 25(3): 366-71. 2 Orsini, G. et al. (2005). J Biomed Mater Res B Appl Biomater 74(1):448 57. 3 Araújo, MG. et al. (2010). Clin Oral Implants Res. 21(1): 55-64. 4 Lindhe, J. et al. (2014). Clin Oral Implants Res. 25(7): 786-90. 5 Buser, D. et al. (2013). J Periodontol. 84(11): 1517-27. 6 Araújo, M. et al. (2008). Int J Periodontics Restorative Dent. 28(2): 123-35. 7 Berglundh, T. et al. (1997). Clin Oral Implants Res. 8(2): 117 124. 8 Piattelli, M. et al. (1999). Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants. 14: 835-40. 9 Sartori, S. et al. (2003). Clin Implants Res. 14: 369 72. 10 Traini, T. et al. (2007). J Periodontol. 78(5): 955 961. 11 Mordenfeld, A. et al. (2010). Clin Oral Implants Res. 21(9):961 70. 12 Jung, R. et al. (2013). Clin Oral Implants Res. 24(10):1065 73. 13 Kim, M. et al. In Vivo (2008). 22(2): 231-6. 7

Treatment in the Mandible with Geistlich Bio-Oss Professor Daniel Buser Berne, Switzerland 96% Implant survival rate with Geistlich Bio-Oss and Geistlich Bio-Gide 1 Objective: Correction of bone defects at the implant site to gain circumferential bone anchorage in the alveolar ridge for long-term implant success. Conclusion: Geistlich Bio-Oss has the critical function of preserving long-term bone volume. Geistlich Bio-Gide fulfills the vital barrier function and stabilizes the applied bone filler. Geistlich Bio-Oss Unique properties make Geistlich Bio-Oss the ideal biomaterial for long-term volume preservation. Jaw Region Restorative Status Gingival Biotype Upper Jaw Anterior Tooth Thick Lower Jaw Posterior Implant Thin Material/Technique > Geistlich Bio-Oss, Geistlich Bio-Gide 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Clinical situation after the extraction of tooth #18 and #19. 2 Local bone defect in the region of tooth #19. 3 Buccal bone defect with dual-walled morphology. 4 Clinical situation after implant placement and the defect is filled with autologous bone chips. 5 Geistlich Bio-Oss is applied on top of the bone chips. 6 A double layer of Geistlich Bio-Gide covers the graft material. 7 Stable clinical situation after 11.5 years. 8 The CBCT image shows an intact buccal bone wall after 11.5 years. 8

Treatment in the Maxilla with Geistlich Bio-Oss Dr. Avinash Bidra Farmington, CT, USA 5-9 Years Predictably preserves facial bone wall 2-4 Objective: Preserve existing soft-tissue architecture, improve the facial contour, and harmonize esthetics and function. Conclusion: Implant placement and horizontal bone augmentation procedures utilizing Geistlich Bio-Oss in combination with Geistlich Bio-Gide, were successful in the treatment of bilateral congenitally missing maxillary lateral incisors. Geistlich Bio-Oss Geistlich Bio-Oss has been found to provide more stable radiographic bone fill than autologous bone 5 Jaw Region Restorative Status Gingival Biotype Upper Jaw Anterior Tooth Thick Lower Jaw Posterior Implant Thin Material/Technique > Geistlich Bio-Oss, Geistlich Bio-Gide 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Frontal view revealed adequate contours of soft-tissue especially in gingival height and presence of interdental papilla which needed to be preserved. 2 The guide pins indicating adequate parallelism with adjacent teeth and slightly palatal location of the planned implant platform. 3 Buccal view of the narrow diameter implant and of the grafted site with a mixture of autologous bone chips and Geistlich Bio-Oss. 4 Geistlich Bio-Gide was trimmed to match the trapezoidal flap design and placed over the graft material. 5 Healing abutments of 3.5 mm in height were placed on both implants for single stage healing. The surgical flaps were sutured with 5-0 nylon sutures and 5-0 resorbable PGA sutures. 6 After a 3 month healing period, the implants were osseointegrated and then screw-retained provisional crowns were fabricated over both implants. The soft-tissues showed an excellent response to the bone graft materials. 7 The soft-tissues around the implants demonstrate excellent maturation and support, especially in the interdental papilla region which was preserved during surgery. 8 Frontal close-up view of the implant restorations 1 year after surgery shows pleasing dental and gingival esthetics. 9 1 Aghaloo, TL. et al. (2007). Int Journal of Maxillofac Implants: 22: 49 70. 2 Buser, D. et al. (2013). J Periodontol. 84(11):1517 27. 3 Jensen, SS. et al. (2014). J Periodontol. 85(11):1549 56. 4 Buser, D. et al. (2013). J Dent Res. 92(12 Suppl):176S 82S. 5 Chan, HL. et al. (2014). J Periodontol. 85(8):1027-41.

Our Extended Product Range For Optimal Application and Handling The addition of 10% highly purified porcine collagen to Geistlich Bio-Oss cancellous bone granules, greatly enhances the handling characteristics and the ability to tailor the material to the morphology of the defect. These attributes provide the versatility you need to successfully treat a wide range of defects with predictable results. Clinical Benefits Promotes bone regeneration which results in good soft-tissue esthetics 1 Volume preservation of the augmented tissue is achieved due to slow resorption 2 Significant clinical improvement of pocket depth (PD) and clinical attachment level (CAL) 3 Regeneration of the complete periodontium as demonstrated in human histology 4 10

Treatment in the Maxilla with Geistlich Bio-Oss Collagen Prof. Dr. Ronald E. Jung Zurich, Switzerland 10% Highly purified porcine collagen added to Geistlich BIo-Oss Objective: Preserve hard and soft-tissue volume after extraction in the anterior region for late implant placement. Conclusion: Volume of hard and soft-tissue can be preserved better with Geistlich Bio-Oss Collagen and Geistlich Mucograft Seal than with spontaneous healing. 1 Geistlich Bio-Oss Collagen The ideal biomaterial in the treatment of extraction sockets for ridge preservation, due to its enhanced handling characteristics. 1,2,3 Jaw Region Restorative Status Gingival Biotype Upper Jaw Anterior Tooth Thick Lower Jaw Posterior Implant Thin Material/Technique > Geistlich Bio-Oss Collagen, Geistlich Mucograft Seal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Occlusal view of the socket after tooth extraction. No flaps are raised around the affected area. A slight buccal bone defect was observed. 2 The socket is gently curetted for removal of granulation tissue. Subsequently, the wound margins were de-epithelialized with a diamond burr in a hand-piece with irrigation. 3 Filling of the extraction socket with Geistlich Bio-Oss Collagen to the level of the palatal bone. 4 Geistlich Mucograft Seal is applied dry and adapts perfectly to the wound margins. 5 Suturing of Geistlich Mucograft Seal with 6-0 single interrupted sutures. 6 Flap elevation shows the healed bony situation 7.5 months after ridge preservation. 7 Implant placement in fully mature bone. A small guided bone regeneration procedure for contouring is performed. 8 Situation with the final restoration 10 months after tooth extraction. 1 Jung, R.E. et al. (2013). J Clin Periodontol. 40(1):90 8. 2 Araujo, M.G. et al. (2008). Int. J. Periodontics Restorative Dent. 28:123 135. 3 Araujo, M.G. et al. (2009). Clin Oral Implants Res. 20:433 440. 4 Nevins, ML. et al. (2003). Int J Periodontics Restorative Dent. 23(1):9-17. 11 11

OUR Our extended Extended Product PRODUCT Range RANGE For Optimal Application and Handling Geistlich Bio-Oss Pen With the original Geistlich Bio-Oss granules contained in Geistlich Bio-Oss Pen, you now have greater flexibility to deliver the success you ve come to count on. The easy-to-use applicator was specifically developed to address a variety of clinical situations and is available in both large and small particles. Giving you faster application, precision and convenience. Clinical Benefits Pre-filled delivery with ready-to-use granules saves procedure time Easy to hydrate with saline solution or patient blood Optimal access with curved applicator tip that allows easy placement into posterior defects Superior consistency ensures optimal bonding of the Geistlich Bio-Oss granules Less waste and reduced spillage maximizes product use 12

Treatment in the Maxilla with Geistlich Bio-Oss Pen Dr. Paul Rosen Yardley, PA, USA 7.7% Ridge dimension changes vs. 33.5% in non-grafted sites 1 Objective: Replacement of two endodontically failed central incisors with immediate implants. Achieve successful osseointegration and improved anterior esthetics for the central incisors. Geistlich Bio-Oss Pen Specifically designed delivery system with curved applicator tip, allows easy placement to the site. Conclusion: Tooth extraction with immediate implant placement combined with Geistlich Bio-Oss Pen and Geistlich Bio-Gide resulted in an esthetic outcome for tooth numbers 8 and 9. Jaw Region Restorative Status Gingival Biotype Upper Jaw Anterior Tooth Thick Lower Jaw Posterior Implant Thin Material/Technique > Geistlich Bio-Oss Pen, Geistlich Bio-Gide 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Pre-operative view of maxillary incisors. 2 Pre-operative periapical radiograph. 3 Immediate implants in place. Resonance frequency analysis (RFA) was 69-70 for #8 and 70-75 for #9. 4 Geistlich Bio-Oss Pen used to fill defects and over-contour the ridge. 5 Geistlich Bio-Gide placed to cover the graft but also relieved from implant/healing abutment. 6 Good gingival healing and contouring around the healing abutments at 1 month post-surgery. 7 6 months post-operative, final crowns with good gingival contouring. 8 6 months post-operative, radiograph showing what appears to be new interproximal and coronal bone. 1 Cardaropoli, D. et al. (2014). Int J Periodontics Restorative Dent. 34(2):211-7. 13 13

Product Range by Therapeutic Area Our bone substitutes are essential components in the treatment of a broad range of therapeutic areas and are available in a variety of options to meet your handling and delivery needs. Recommended Bone Substitute Products By Therapeutic Area Extraction Socket Management Minor Bone Augmentation Soft-Tissue Regeneration Major Bone Augmentation Sinus Floor Elevation Periodontal Regeneration Peri-Implantitis Bone Substitutes Geistlich Bio-Oss Geistlich Bio-Oss Collagen Geistlich Bio-Oss Pen Geistlich Combi-Kit Collagen Geistlich Perio-System Combi-Pack At Geistlich Biomaterials, we are committed to developing treatments that are uniquely matched to the clinical situations you see every day. That s why we do more than bring you a family of products we provide proven solutions in specific therapeutic areas. Extraction Socket Management Minor Bone Augmentation Soft-Tissue Regeneration Major Bone Augmentation Guided Bone Regeneration s Winning Combination Geistlich Bio-Oss provides a stable scaffold for bone formation leading to long-term volume preservation, while Geistlich Bio-Gide ensures undisturbed bone regeneration and prevents soft-tissue ingrowth. Sinus Floor Elevation Periodontal Regeneration Peri-Implantitis 14

Geistlich Bio-Oss Product Range Geistlich Bio-Oss Small granules (0.25 1 mm) Quantities: 0.25 g, 0.5 g, 1.0 g, 2.0 g, 5.0 g (1 g ~ 2.05 cc) Large granules (1 2 mm) Quantities: 0.5 g, 1.0 g, 2.0 g (1 g ~ 3.13 cc) De-proteinized bovine bone mineral. Geistlich Bio-Oss Collagen Small granules (0.25-1 mm) Quantities: 100mg, 250mg, 500mg De-proteinized bovine bone mineral, Geistlich Bio-Oss small granules with 10% collagen added. Geistlich Bio-Oss Pen Small granules (0.25 1 mm) Quantities: 0.25 g, 0.5 g Large granules (1 2 mm) Quantities: 0.5 g Geistlich Bio-Oss granules in a convenient delivery system. Combination Products Geistlich Combi-Kit Collagen Geistlich Bio-Gide 16x22mm, Geistlich Bio-Oss Collagen 100mg When used together, Geistlich Bio-Gide and Geistlich Bio-Oss Collagen provide optimal properties for ridge preservation and minor bone augmentation procedures. Geistlich Perio-System Combi-Pack Geistlich Bio-Gide Perio 16x22mm, Geistlich Bio-Oss Collagen 100mg When used together, Geistlich Bio-Gide Perio and Geistlich Bio-Oss Collagen provide optimal properties for regenerative periodontal procedures. 15

Geistlich Pharma North America, Inc. 202 Carnegie Center Princeton, NJ 08540 Customer Care Toll-free: 855-799-5500 info@geistlich-na.com www.geistlich-na.com CAUTION: Federal law restricts these devices to sale by or on the order of a dentist or physician. Indications: Geistlich Bio-Oss, 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, Geistlich Bio-Gide Compressed, Geistlich Bio-Gide Shape 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. Indications: Geistlich Mucograft Seal is indicated for the following uses: Covering of implants placed in immediate or delayed extraction sockets, localized gingival augmentation to increase keratinized tissue (KT) around teeth and implants, alveolar ridge reconstruction for prosthetic treatment, recession defects for root coverage. Warnings: Geistlich Mucograft Seal is a collagen products, 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, redness and local inflammation. For more information on contraindications, precautions, and directions for use, please refer to the Geistlich Biomaterials Instructions for Use at: www.geistlich-na.com/ifu GB-3000-18P 2017 Geistlich Biomaterials