ReGum™ Vet: Advanced Scaffold for Canine Periodontal disease

ReGum™ Vet is a biodegradable foam scaffold, designed to support periodontal tissue repair in dogs and cats.

ReGum™ Vet targets dental and maxillofacial diseases, which are the most common clinical problems in small animals in veterinary practice.
Pet’s oral health impacts their general health, recent researches link periodontal disease to other chronic conditions, such as diabetes and heart disease.
ReGum™ Vet supports:
• Filling and stabilizing periodontal defects
• Bone and soft tissue repair
• Gradually resorbed and replaced by new tissue during healing.

Cell+teeth

CellFoam.Inside.

CellFoam™ is crafted from natural materials, ensuring it is both biocompatible and biodegradable. As a matrix of crosslinked gelatin, it is designed as a foam to ensure a highly porous structure. ReGum™ Vet product, based on CellFoam technology is a ready-to-use, biodegradable, dry foam scaffold for the filling and augmentation of periodontal defects. It offers a three-dimensional structure that supports cell growth and is gradually absorbed and replaced by healthy tissue in the healing progress. The product is available in both conic and flat square shapes.

Simple Application in Four Steps

1

Wet ReGum™ Vet to restore elasticity

2

After debridement, trim to fit the scaffold to the surgical site ( if needed)

3

Place in the defect

4

 Close the site

ReGum™Vet is suitable for use in:

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FAQ

Periodontal disease in dogs can lead to tooth loss and serious health complications, including systemic infections and increased risk of organ damage. ReGum™ Vet helps preserve teeth and prevent these risks, supporting both oral and overall health.

No special care is required beyond standard post-dental procedure instructions.

The scaffold is fully biodegradable and does not require removal.

ReGum™ Vet is biodegradable, thus, there is no need for product removal. It is resorbed and replaced with tissue during the healing process.

No. Owners should follow standard instructions after the dental procedure.

Anesthesia is standard care for periodontal procedures.

No special need, however, please consult with your-Veterinarian.

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