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CBCT: improvement of
115-120% more than the control
Probing Depth: improvement of
100% more than the control
ReGum
Control
2.5
1.51
1.26
1.5
0.70
1.0
0.58
0.5
0.0
Buccal
Palatal
The safety and efficacy of ReGum™ were
evaluated for the treatment of periodontitis in
dogs, in a multicenter, randomized, controlled
clinical study (Gawor et al. 2022). Results of oral
and dental examination and full-mouth dental
radiographic examination are presented.
2.0
1.5
Consumables
2.0
Probing depth change [mm]
Alveolar bone height change[mm]
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1.0
0.5
0.0
ReGum™ use was shown to significantly reduce
the probing depth (n=11) and significantly
increase the alveolar bone level (n=9) compared
to open periodontal therapy alone, three months
after the treatment. The implant tested was
shown to be effective and safe.
ABOUT REGUM™
ReGum™ biodegrades within 3 months, leaving
behind recovered healthy periodontal tissue.
ReGum™ is available in the form of a cone to treat
furcation areas, alveoli, fistulas or deep holes,
and in the form of a flat implant to treat side
pockets. The implant is elastic and can be cut to
the desired size by the attending veterinarian.
ReGum™ has proven to be safe and significantly
superior to acceptable treatment.
Cat. Code
ReGum Veterinary Dental Implant – Conic
REGUMC
ReGum Veterinary Dental Implant – Square
REGUMS
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ReGum™ is a regenerative implant, engineered for
stimulating tissue growth. ReGum™ is tailored for
easy implantation in the periodontal cavity during
(open) periodontal treatment, without the need
for a membrane. It is a ready to use, single piece
of three-dimensional stable structure, composed
of biologically crosslinked gelatin. Once the dry
implant is soaked in saline / sterile Ringer’s lactate
solution, it regains its elastic properties and is
easily placed in the tissue. In the tissue, ReGum™
provides improved healing ability to the receding
gums and the alveolar bone, and leads to better
results of restored tissue.