Collagen & Hybrid Bone‑Graft Sponges

When it comes to modern dento‑alveolar surgery, implantology, and periodontics, having versatile, effective, and safe sponge products is crucial. Dip Dental offers a comprehensive selection designed to control bleeding, support soft‑tissue healing, and—uniquely—graft bone in a single step. Below, we'll compare every option listed in the Collagen Sponge collection, break down their features and uses, and highlight how to choose the right one for each clinical scenario.


Product Lineup

  1. Sponge Hemostatic Collagen Gelatin Sterile Cubes 10×10 mm

  2. Collagen Sponge Plus Absorbable Hemostatic with Iodoform 10×10 mm

  3. Sponge With Colloidal Silver Sterile Cubes 10×10 mm

  4. Sponge ZenGraft Bone Plugs for Ridge Grafting 100% Bovine

 


Comparing Features, Uses, and Benefits

Product Primary Function Composition Resorption Time Key Advantages Price*
Sponge Hemostatic Collagen Gelatin 10×10 mm Soft‑tissue hemostasis, wound dressing Type I collagen/gelatin ~2 weeks Highly absorbent (×40), hypoallergenic, cost‑effective ~$32/box
Collagen Sponge Plus w/ Iodoform 10×10 mm Hemostasis + antiseptic/analgesic action Collagen + iodoform, thymol, eugenol, lidocaine ~2–3 weeks Reduces inflammation, supports soothing healing ~$49.90/jar
Sponge With Colloidal Silver 10×10 mm Hemostasis + antimicrobial protection Collagen + colloidal silver ~2 weeks Broad antimicrobial effect without systemic meds ~$49/box
Sponge ZenGraft Bone Plugs 10×20 mm Hemostasis + bone augmentation + ridge preservation Collagen + deproteinized bovine bone graft Slow (months) 1-step grafting, stable, no membrane needed ~$220–250/box

*Prices reflect current listings; please update on dipdental.com as needed.


In-Depth Product Insights

1. Sponge Hemostatic Collagen Gelatin

A classic, reliable sponge ideal for routine procedures:

  • Best uses: Routine extractions, apicoectomies, donor‑site wounds

  • Advantages: Strong fluid absorption, no added agents, affordable

  • Clinical note: Can be used alone or wetted with sterile saline or medicament


2. Collagen Sponge Plus with Iodoform

An enhanced version with antiseptic and analgesic support:

  • Best uses: Infected sockets, alveolitis, periodontal abscesses

  • Advantages: Combines clotting with local antisepsis and pain control

  • Clinical note: Contains soothing agents (eugenol, lidocaine), ideal post‑op


3. Sponge With Colloidal Silver

Sterile sponge with antimicrobial properties:

  • Best uses: Implant sites, immunocompromised patients, infection-prone procedures

  • Advantages: Silver offers non‑antibiotic infection control; maintains absorption

  • Clinical note: Excellent surgical prophylaxis without antibiotic risk


4. Sponge ZenGraft Bone Plugs

A premium hybrid plug combining sponge and graft:

  • Best uses: Ridge preservation, implant prep, extraction with buccal defects

  • Advantages: Stabilizes socket, provides osteoconductive graft support in one step

  • Clinical note: No membrane needed; plug stays stable and prevents washout

ZenGraft is particularly noteworthy when alveolar volume preservation is crucial, especially in aesthetic zones or compromised sockets.


Clinical Decision Guide

  1. Need: Immediate bleeding control
    → Sponge Hemostatic Collagen Gelatin

  2. Need: Antiseptic + analgesic in infected/exposed sites
    → Collagen Sponge Plus w/ Iodoform

  3. Need: Infection prophylaxis without antibiotics
    → Sponge With Colloidal Silver

  4. Need: Ridge preservation + bone graft in one placement
    → Sponge ZenGraft Bone Plugs


When to Use Together

For complex cases, you can combine products sequentially for optimal outcomes:

  • Post-extraction with ridge defect:
    Place ZenGraft to initiate volume preservation, then layer Collagen Sponge Plus for antimicrobial and analgesic support.

  • Infected socket needing graft:
    First apply Collagen Sponge Plus, followed by ZenGraft to address both infection and bone loss.


Price & Value Proposition

All products offer excellent value given their clinical benefits:

  • Sponge (standard): ++ cost-effective for routine care

  • Iodoform / Silver variants: higher price justified by added function

  • ZenGraft: premium investment for combined grafting and hemostasis

Dip Dental offers tiered pricing on bulk orders—especially helpful for multi-chair practices and DSOs. Shipping is worldwide, with same-day dispatch for in-stock products.


Final Takeaways

  • Choose Hemostatic Sponge for standard extraction care

  • Opt for Sponge Plus w/ Iodoform in infection-prone or painful sites

  • Use Sponge with Silver for antimicrobial protection in sensitive cases

  • Deploy ZenGraft when bone preservation and grafting are priorities

By aligning each product with its ideal application, you ensure efficient, reliable, and modern patient care.

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