A new chapter in soft tissue augmentation. The NovoMatrix ™ reconstructive tissue matrix is able to transform into soft tissue rapidly and without complications by almost immediate revascularization and fibroblast repopulation.
NovoMatrix ™ is an acellular dermal matrix that allows optimal regeneration in soft tissue augmentation by cell repopulation and revascularization.
Rapid revascularization thanks to the LifeCell ™ procedure
Consistent thickness
Pre-hydrated, ready to use
Can be stored at room temperature
A NovoMatrix™ application areas:
Guided tissue regeneration for root coverage
Localized gingival augmentation to increase keratinized tissue around teeth
Alveolar ridge reconstruction for prosthetic treatment
NovoMatrix ™ RTM Clinical Cases by Dr. Edward P. Allen:
Clinical case 1
Pre-op
1 week post-op
8 months post-op
30 months post-op
Clinical case 2
Pre-op
2 weeks post-op
6 months post-op
NovoMatrix™ graft has uniform physical characteristics and great surgical handling, enhancing its ease of use in the tunneling technique. This results in an excellent clinical outcome with minimal post-operative swelling and inflammation.
NovoMatrix™ is an acellular dermal matrix extracted from porcine tissue developed for soft tissue solutions. The LifeCell™
tissue process is designed to retain the biomechanical integrity of the tissue, which is critical for optimal regeneration.
The optimized sterilization procedure minimizes damage to the proteins and other macromolecules that make up the matrix. This preserves the regenerative properties of NovoMatrix™.
NovoMatrix ™
Natural spacing between dermal collagen fibers
Acellular porcine collagen matrix
Natural fibrillar collagen structure
Human dermis
Cell presence between collagen fibers
Natural spacing between dermal collagen fibers
Natural fibrillar collagen structure
Mucoderm®
Altered spacing between dermal collagen fibers
Acellular porcine collagen matrix
Modified condensed collagen structure
Mucograft®
Significant spacing between collagen fibers in
non-native sponge structure
Acellular porcine collagen matrix
Modified condensed collagen structure
References
Sandor M, Leamy P, Assan P, et al. Relevant in vitro predictors of human acellular dermal matrix-associated inflammation and capsule formation in a nonhuman primate subcutaneous tissue expander model. Eplasty. 2017; 17: E1-E21.