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Titanium Mesh Systems
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Titanium:
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- Tissue compatible, therefore can remain in the body
indefinitely
- Implants remain chemically inert and corrosion free
even after bending, due to the spontaneously renewing
Titanium oxide layer covering the implants
- Plates can be easily adaptable and contoured to the
bone. Titanium will rebound only minimally after
bending
- X-Rays images are relatively artifact free, unlike
stainless steel
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Micro Mesh
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Features:
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- Available in various sizes and two thickness (0.1 or
0.2mm) to suit needs
- Can be cut with scissors, bent and moulded for various
applications
- Titanium screws of 1.2, 1.7 and 2.0mm can be used
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Applications:
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- bridging defects
- reconstruction of non-load bearing bony structures
- reconstruction of orbital floor, frontal sinus,
cranioplasties etc
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3-D
Contour Mesh
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Features:
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Available for various screw sizes (1.2,1.7 and 2.0mm)
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Has two low profile heights of 0.3mm and 0.6mm
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Mesh can easily be cut with scissors
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Once cut it can be manually bent to a three dimensional
shape to cover the defect
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Applications:
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bridging defects
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reconstruction of non-load bearing bony structures
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reconstruction of orbital floor, frontal sinus,
cranioplasties etc
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Especially good for concave or convex defects
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Reconstruction
Mesh
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Available in a variety of sizes:
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80 x 50 x 0.3mm
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80 x 50 x 0.6mm
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224 x 77 x 0.55mm
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