Release To Release Full Gum Transfer

259.00 / 1 Kilogram

200 Kilogram (MOQ)

Business Type Manufacturer, Supplier
Country of Origin India
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NA
EINECS No.
NA
CAS No.
NA
Classification
NA
Application
Labeling
Brand Name
Amicare
Type
Silicone Release Paper
Material
Paper
Thickness
0.5-1mm
Length
1200-1500mtr
Color
As per requirement
Pattern
Plain, Printed
Hardness
Soft
Transparency
Translucent
Port
NA
Delivery Time
5 DAYS
Packaging Details
Roll Off

A Release to Release Full Gum Transfer typically refers to a process used in dental or orthodontic procedures, where gum tissue is carefully transferred from one area of the mouth to another. The term “release” usually indicates a form of cutting or separating tissue (gums) to be repositioned or grafted, often as part of a grafting procedure. While there isn’t a universally recognized term for "Release to Release Full Gum Transfer," I’ll provide a general description and specification based on common dental and oral surgery terminology. If you're referring to something specific, like a particular dental technology or product, feel free to clarify! Description:A Release to Release Full Gum Transfer typically refers to a process used in dental or orthodontic procedures, where gum tissue is carefully transferred from one area of the mouth to another. The term “release” usually indicates a form of cutting or separating tissue (gums) to be repositioned or grafted, often as part of a grafting procedure. While there isn’t a universally recognized term for "Release to Release Full Gum Transfer," I’ll provide a general description and specification based on common dental and oral surgery terminology. If you're referring to something specific, like a particular dental technology or product, feel free to clarify! Description: A Release to Release Full Gum Transfer could involve the following elements in a dental context: Gum Tissue (Soft Tissue): The procedure may involve moving or grafting full thickness of the gum tissue (including the epithelium and underlying connective tissue) from one area of the mouth to another, often for the purposes of improving gum health, covering exposed roots, or enhancing the aesthetic appearance of the gums. Release Technique: The "release" aspect involves incisions made in the gum tissue to allow it to be freed up and repositioned. This could be done to facilitate better access or to create a space for grafting or transferring tissue. These incisions are typically made carefully to minimize scarring and optimize healing. Full Transfer: The full gum transfer means that the entire thickness of the gum tissue, as opposed to just the surface or part of it, is taken and repositioned. This is often necessary in cases where the gum tissue has been lost due to recession or injury and needs to be replaced by healthy tissue from another area of the mouth. Purpose: The goal of this procedure could be aesthetic restoration (covering exposed tooth roots), functional restoration (improving gum health), or protection (shielding vulnerable teeth or bone). Specifications: Materials Involved: Autografts (using the patient’s own gum tissue) or allografts (donor tissue) may be used. Sutures or special adhesives are used for securing the transferred tissue in place. Procedure Overview: Incision: A surgical incision is made around the gum tissue to be relocated. Gum Transfer: The gum tissue is carefully lifted and transferred to the desired location. Fixation: The gum tissue is then secured in place, typically with sutures, allowing it to heal and integrate into the new location. Healing Time: Healing can take several weeks, and the procedure is usually performed under local anesthesia or sedation. Post-surgery care includes maintaining oral hygiene, avoiding heavy physical exertion, and possibly applying antimicrobial treatments to avoid infection. Potential Applications: Gum Grafting: Often used in periodontal therapy to treat gum recession. Aesthetic and Functional Purposes: Enhancing the appearance of the gum line or repairing damaged gums. Risks and Complications: As with any surgical procedure, there may be risks such as infection, bleeding, or graft failure. There may be discomfort or pain during the recovery period, but this can typically be managed with medication and proper care. Postoperative Care: Pain management and monitoring for infection. Diet restrictions to avoid irritating t

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