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What makes the Inion membrane different from other membranes used in similar indications?

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What makes the Inion membrane different from other membranes used in similar indications?

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Inion membranes are used when a patient does not have enough bone for implants, crowns or dentures. Often surgeons will choose a titanium membrane for scaffolding required to build height and depth. Titanium membranes need to be removed in a second surgery after there is enough bone growth, while Inion membranes will fully resorb, hence eliminating the need for a second surgery.

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