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Thanks to the use of the TOOTH TRANSFORMER it is now possible to use your extracted teeth, appropriately transformed, as graft material in the dental field.

Advanced biotechnologies allow us to drastically reduce surgical invasiveness in just a few minutes, simply by pressing a button.

Following a tooth extraction, a rapid resorption of part of the residual bone always occurs, so it is good practice to try to reduce or slow it down, in order to have sufficient bone to perform an implant in the best possible way.

A technique called SOCKET PRESERVATION allows for stabilizing bone volumes by inserting grafting materials into the extraction site. However, healing time is quite long before the implant can be placed. This time, however, can be shortened to about two months using the newly extracted tooth.

A properly treated tooth contains and, more importantly, provides GROWTH FACTORS that stimulate bone healing. Furthermore, a centrifuged blood sample can also be used to obtain fibrin membranes that, rich in platelets, improve the outcome by allowing for enhanced soft tissue healing. This results in bone stabilization and gum augmentation, allowing for implant re-entry surgery using COMPUTER-GUIDED SURGERY techniques that avoid the use of scalpels and stitches.