According to study “Canada Dental Membrane Procedures Outlook to 2025”,
major factors such as repeated occurrence of dental illnesses and
rise in Canada’s geriatric population have led to the introduction of easy accessibility of high-quality and pocket-friendly
dental services. It is estimated that within dental medicine, new
materials and products are anticipated to be launched which exhibit solid
opportunities for future development.
Dental membrane is a barrier that prevents
gum from growing into the bone cavity. Majority of the bone grafts for dental
implants utilize a membrane that is placed over the bone but under the gum. Various
types of dental membranes are dissolvable or resorbable
membranes and non-dissolvable or non-resorbable membranes. Dental membranes are segmented into hydrogel, collagen,
polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), human cells source, other species, hydroxyapatite
(HA), and tricalcium phosphate (TCP). Canada’s dental
membrane procedures are carried out in hospitals, ambulatory
surgical centres and dental clinics.
Dissolvable or
resorbable membranes consequently need to surgical
intervention to be removed. Resorbable membranes are
made out of collagen which is a protein widely used in cosmetics that is an excellent
barrier and all the commercially available collagen membranes resemble a white
cardboard.
Few resorbable membranes dissolve very quickly in just a few days
and they are commonly referred to as plugs, while some can last approximately
for 4 months, depending on the organic materials such as bovine Achilles tendon
or porcine origin. These organic materials are dissolvable and titanium
fixation tacks are rarely used to keep them in place. In few scenarios,
the patients’ blood is used to make a natural resorbable membrane which is
durable yet slimy in consistency and protects the dental bone graft, speeds up
the healing process, reduces pain and risks of complications.
Non-dissolvable or
non-resorbable membranes need to be removed surgically
at some stage of the dental implant procedure. All the non-resorbable
membranes are made of titanium and dense polytetrafluoroethylene or PTFE. PTFE is
biologically inert, doesn’t cause inflammation, and cannot dissolve in saliva. PTFE
is combined with bone tacks so that the membrane is kept stable while covering
the grafted bone. These membranes are very predictable in generating dental bone;
however, the patient needs to undergo another dental surgical procedure for removal.
It was observed that there are many collagen
membrane manufacturers competing in the Canada’s dental membrane market.
However, surgical techniques, expert training, expertise, and dental specialist
are the most important factors affecting the dental membrane market in Canada.
Canada dental medicine market offers comparatively
inexpensive dental services compared to other developed nations which has
boosted the dental methodology, consequently encouraging the demand for dental
membranes. The availability of various dental membrane
products which are acceptable by the human body coupled with their
biocompatibility property are the key aspects within Canada’s dental membrane
procedures. Technological developments,
newer dental procedure approvals and investment in clinical studies have
witnessed a year-on-year growth within the dental membrane market. These trends within Canada’s dental membranes procedures outlook
represent a wonderful scope for growth within the next few years.
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