03/06/2026
Graft materials should adapt to the site rather than require the site to be reshaped.
In regenerative procedures, anatomical variation influences how a material behaves at placement and during early healing.
Handling characteristics, structural integrity and volume stability all affect how confidently a graft can be positioned across varied defect morphologies.
When adaptation is limited, additional adjustment may be required, potentially influencing surgical flow at a critical stage.
THE Graft™ Collagen is developed to support controlled adaptation while maintaining space and structural form during early healing.
Material selection should be guided by site-specific demands rather than routine preference.
💬 In your current workflow, what matters most when selecting a block or collagenated graft material: adaptability, volume stability or ease of trimming?