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SureDBM
Demineralized Bone Matrix
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SureDBM
is Allograft bone that is recovered from a tissue donor, processed with
HANS BIOMED's core technology and used to activate new bone formation.
Patient can experience less pain and an easier healing process because
it can limit or eliminate the need for second-site surgery.
About Allograft Bone
Allograft bone is the human bone that is recovered from a generous tissue donor,
processed aseptically, and transplanted to patient for new bone formation. An
allograft helps to prove your body with the ability to regenerate its own bone.
Transplanted bone are used extensively in orthopaedics, neurosurgery, dental
surgery for procedures including repair of fractures and damage caused by
illness and injury, replacing bone lost in tumor removal, treatment of
periodontal disease, and reconstruction of jaw and facial defects.
The use of allograft enables the surgeon to perform your surgical operation
without any autograft recovery in patient body site, which can reduce the pain
and obtain an easier and faster healing process because of no need for
second-site surgery.
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The
DBM stands for demineralized bone matrix. Basically, it is allograft
bone with the mineral content of the bone removed. The remaining
materials include growth factors essential to facilitate the healing
process. SureDBM is a processed form of demineralized bone matrix that
is specially formulated for bone grafting. An inert material has been
mixed with the bone so that the allograft can be formed into flexible,
moldable and flowable forms that are easy for the surgeon to work with.
Your surgeon is using it for several reasons, but especially because it
promotes bone formation activity while providing you with a high quality
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Safety
HANS BIOMED uses the technically advanced processing and testing to assure the
safety of its allograft. All tissues are processed by using aseptic techniques
and clean environment.
Viral
Inactivation
Processing is validated to inactivate and clear a panel of model viruses
including: HIV-I/II, HBV, HCV, and HTLV-I/II.
Immuno
Assay Testing on Every Donor
All tissues are tested for HIV by using EIA (Enzyme Immuno Assay) testing
against HIV-I/II type antibodies on every donor.
CJD
Infectivity of Allograft Bone Tissue
Bone tissue was reported by WHO to be included in Category IV (no detectable
infectivity) of CJD (Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease). Therefore, it is not considered
to present any risk of contamination or
infectivity with prion disease.
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