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Product characteristics
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General definitions
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Applications
Product characteristics
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General definitions
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Specialized instruments
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Clinical studies
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Surgical instruments
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When can wound dressings such as NeoPlug, NeoCote & NeoTape be used in dentistry?
After an extraction, is a flap and membrane necessary when placing a bone graft, or will a collagen wound dressing such as NeoPlug be sufficient?
Who is the Dorma 99 respirator intended for?
Can NeoCote-Tape-Plug replace a membrane?
Can NeoCote or NeoTape wound dressings be used to cover a bone graft procedure?
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Product characteristics
What material is Monoglyc™ made of?
There seems to be contradictions in the information available on the resorption time of the Monoglyc sutures, what does all of this mean?
Which size Dorma 99 should I wear?
Is it necessary to replace the Dorma 99 filter?
Can the Dorma 99 respirator be reused?
What size is the Monoglyc™ suture available in?
How long does it take for Monoglyc™ sutures to resorb?
Why is the 90 to 110 day resorption time of Monoglyc™ sutures beneficial?
How are the Monoglyc™ sutures packaged?
How do Monoglyc™ sutures prevent bacterial wicking?
Why has Citagenix chosen to carry Monoglyc™ Sutures?
How long does it take for NeoTape, NeoCote and NeoPlug to resorb?
What is the Biotex™ suture made of?
Why are the Biotex™ sutures considered premium?
What does non-wicking mean and why is it important?
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Product comparisons
Is the Dorma 99 respirator any different from the N99 mask?
Why choose Monoglyc™ over a non-resorbable PTFE suture?
When should NeoCote be used over NeoTape wound dressing?
What makes the Premium sutures better than conventional sutures?
Features & Benefits
How is it that Monoglyc™ sutures are less traumatic to the gums?
What are the advantages of Monoglyc™ sutures?
Can Biotex™ PTFE sutures be left in the surgical site for longer than 14 days?
Why is the lack of memory so important for Biotex™ sutures?
General definitions
What does 99PFE mean?
Safety information
How should I store my Dorma 99 respirator before use?
How do I put on the Dorma 99 respirator and check for an effective seal?
Is there a time limitation for wearing the Dorma 99 respirator?
Will the Dorma 99 respirator seal stay optimal if I have facial hair?
Do I need to pre-clean my Dorma 99 respirator every time I clean it?
Can I put my respirator in a Steris?
How do I clean the Dorma 99 respirator?
Is the built-in filter effective against viruses and bacteria?
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