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  • DynaGraft·D
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DynaGraft·D™, dbm in reverse phase medium putty & gel

DynaGraft D has excellent handling characteristics - moldable, packable and resists irrigation.DynaGraft·D is a powerful combination of demineralized bone matrix (DBM) in a reverse phase medium. This advanced formula contains more DBM, yet the same excellent handling and graft containment characteristics that separated DynaGraft from the competition. The unique reverse phase medium becomes more viscous at body temperature, but less viscous at cooler temperatures. Therefore, it is malleable at operating room temperatures, but stiffens when placed in the operative site. This allows the DBM to be contained at the graft site with minimal loss through irrigation and suction.

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Dynagraft·d features

Dynagraft is available ready to use in a putty (1.0, 2.5 and 5.0 cc vials) or gel (0.5, 1.0 and 5.0 cc syringes) configuration.

          • Increased DBM, known for its ability to stimulate new bone formation.

          • Every lot of DBM used in DynaGraft D has passed a validated in vitro assay ensuring it is osteoinductive.

          • Exceptional graft containment.

          • Excellent handling characteristics - moldable, packable and resists irrigation.

Available ready to use in a putty (1.0, 2.5 and 5.0 cc vials) or gel (0.5, 1.0 and 5.0 cc syringes)

DynaGraft·D Clinical Applications

DynaGraft D is a powerful combination of demineralized bone matrix (DBM) in a reverse phase medium. To be used in bone grafting procedures for bone regeneration.DynaGraft D is designed to promote natural bone formation by stimulating the proliferation and transformation of mesenchymal cells to osteoblasts. DynaGraft D can be used in any area where bone formation is desired, including:

          • Autograft supplementation

          • Osseous deficits

          • Autograft backfill

          • Spinal fusion (with appropriate fixation)

          • Inlay/onlay graft interface (non-structural)