Ez Cure - Resorbable membrane
Guided Tissue Regeneration
Several new resorbable membranes have been made available on the market. 'Resorbable' means that they gradually disintegrate in a few weeks or in a few months after implantation. Although all these membranes seem to be able to efficiently prevent the rapid proliferation of gingival epithelium and connective tissue in bone defects, some of them are difficult to manipulate and often resorb too quickly.
EZ Cure is a range of highly purified collagen membranes derived from porcine epidermis. Its specific extraction and cross-linking process gives it the excellent properties of adaptation to gingival tissue, increased flexibility, and controlled resorption starting from the 12th week of implantation.
The New Generation of Tissue Regeneration
EZ Cure is a cross-linked collagen membrane that combines resorption control and flexibility.
EZ Cure is derived from an original extraction process and offers excellent handling properties. Its adaptability to different bone geometries simplifies the surgical act. EZ Cure membrane is the result of a specific technology and represents the 'new generation' of resorbable membranes.
Controlled resorption 'The cross-linking process'
EZ Cure ensures a barrier function for a minimum of 3 months in order to prevent connective or epithelial cells from colonising the surgical site during the healing period. Through cross-linking technology the barrier function and the tissue response can be optimised.
Safety 'Highly purified'
Highly purified porcine collagen membrane for greater safety and tissue compatibility
Easy to use ‘excellent handling properties'
Because it is adaptable, EZ Cure adapts to all bone geometries. Its texture gives it excellent implantation properties without the necessity of sutures or fixations.
Microporosity: 'Micro Structure'
The microporous structure of EZ Cure allows the passage of fluids and nutritional elements required for the health of soft tissues.
Indications:
It is indicated in Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR) and Guided Tissue Regeneration (GTR) procedures in dental surgery. Guided regeneration contributes to the proliferation of osteogenic cells in a specified zone.












