Occlusive barrier complete arch
The complete arch barrier is intended for bone growth in a space of more than 7 teeth.
The occlusive barrier is a biomedical device made of medical-grade titanium; designed and manufactured according to the patient’s needs, allowing for bone regeneration. It is used for patients who have suffered from bone loss, and, thus, cannot be considered candidates for the traditional rehabilitation methods using implants.
An occlusive barrier is recommended when no teeth remain, or when there is not sufficient bone to insert an implant or dental prostheses. Thus, the desired effect is the formation of bone, in order to later be able to insert dental implants, for the patient´s oral rehabilitation.
There is another option which is to place the implants with the barrier to regenerate around them.
" With occlusive barriers I do more complicated things with less complications. They have been a before and after in what I can achieve and how ".
Implantologist - Grupo CDB
Biscay - Spain
" Thanks to occlusive barriers, I can solve cases that would have required zygomatic implants or complex surgical techniques, further we not only regenerate hard tissues, but also soft tissues ".
Implantologist - Clínica Dental Box Serrano
Alicante - Spain
" The occlusive barrier is an excellent technique, fully grounded in biology. It has allowed me to reduce the number of surgeries necessary for the same case ".
Implantologist - Clínica Dental Lucio Milillo
Bari - Italy
" A biology-based technique that guarantees the patient's bone regeneration and that with a relatively simple learning curve allows complex cases to be treated ".
Implantologist - Studio Dentistico Dr. Paolo Mazzotta
Lecce - Italy
" The technique of bone regeneration through barriers, has brought me great surgical successes, satisfaction and saved me time of work and trauma for the patients ".
Implantologist - LCM Clínica Dental
Madrid - Spain
" Since using the occlusive barrier technique, I have managed to solve cases for which I previously would have needed very complex surgical techniques with reserved prognoses ".
Implantologist - Clínica Dental FibeMedic
Sevilla La Nueva, Madrid - Spain
" The barrier technique in bone regeneration has allowed me to carry out treatments that before I would not even consider. It is the best way to take advantage of what nature gives us ".
Implantologist - Clínica Dental Orive
Bilbao - Spain
The occlusive barrier is designed and manufactured according to the patient’s needs, offering, primarily, three advantages over fillings other current materials used to resolve bone loss problems:
The process of developing these custom-made occlusive barriers involves a series of technological processes and techniques, beginning the moment that the diagnostic image is produced in 3 dimensions, leading to the installation of the medical device.