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CGF Implant

CGF(Concentrated Growth Factor) based bone grafting

CGF (Concentrated Growth Factor) based bone grafting
For the long-term success of implant treatment:
Implant based on Concentrated Growth Factor (CGF)

Outstanding therapeutic effects of Concentrated Growth Factor (CGF)

  • Concentrated Growth Factor (CGF) contains various growth factors and cytokines—such as IL-1 beta, IL-6, TNF-alpha, PDGF, and VEGF—that activate wound healing.
    These growth factors promote tissue regeneration and recovery in the surgical area.

  • Sticky bone, created using CGF and AFG (Autologous Fibrin Glue), is a bone graft matrix rich in growth factors.
    It stabilizes the bone graft material, minimizes bone loss during the healing period,and promotes rapid bone tissue regeneration.

  • In sinus elevation surgery, CGF promotes rapid new bone formation beneath the sinus membrane.
    Because it uses the patient’s own blood, there is no risk of rejection and it is safe from various complications.

Implant Re-Surgery

Many dental clinics perform implants, but not many can successfully handle failed implants.
When implants fail to settle properly due to reasons such as bone graft failure, infection, prosthesis fracture, or occlusal imbalance, re-surgery is required.
Implant re-surgery is more difficult than the first operation and requires even greater precision.