Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR)

Guided Bone Regeneration Procedure Essentials

Everything your surgical team needs for predictable GBR outcomes — from titanium-reinforced PTFE membranes and xenograft particulates to synthetic alloplast, membrane fixation screws, tacks, and chairside autograft harvest instruments.

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Two round, metallic components are shown. One has several small holes and a central hole; the other is the SuperTack Organizer – Stainless Steel Tack Holder by McBio, used for holding membrane fixation tacks in GBR procedures.
The NovaBone® Dental Putty Cartridge Dispenser by NovaBone is a white dental composite dispenser gun with a blue tip, designed for bone graft delivery and compatible with NovaBone cartridges during dental procedures.
The Pro-Fix Tenting Intro Kit by Pro-Fix includes a handheld tool, a round metal disk with holes, and two rectangular plates with holes—parts of a fixation system—organized in a white tray.Pro-Fix Tenting Intro Kit
A white plastic Osteogenics Pro-Fix Autoclavable Tecapro storage tray holds a handheld shower head with a dial and multiple spray holes, plus accessories, neatly organized for easy access.
The Osteogenics Pro-Fix Membrane Fixation Intro Kit includes a handle, several drill bits, and a circular drill guide, all organized in a white tray with a black perforated cover beside it.A close-up of a shiny, self-drilling titanium screw with flat, slotted head and spiral threads against a white background—ideal for use with the Osteogenics Pro-Fix Membrane Fixation Intro Kit.
The Osteogenics Pro-Fix Stainless Steel Driver Handle features a rounded handle and a pointed, ridged tip, designed for precision tasks and labeled with the PRECISION FIXATION SYSTEM.
Centered on a plain light gray background is the Pro-Fix Contra Angle Driver Blade by Pro-Fix, a cylindrical metal tool with a fluted tip and hexagonal end.

Choosing the Right Products

Successful GBR depends on matching membrane rigidity, graft particle size, and fixation method to the defect morphology and bone volume required. Titanium-reinforced membranes are preferred for large horizontal defects where space maintenance is critical. Combine xenograft or alloplast particulate with autogenous bone chips harvested chairside using the McBio B1 scraper for optimal osteogenic potential. Secure membranes with Pro-Fix screws or SuperTack tacks to prevent micromovement during healing.

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