ANYSEAL C DENTAL COLLAGEN
Anyseal C
Dental Collagen for pet oral health!
Optimize your pet’s periodontal and gum care with Anyseal C Dental Collagen!
Anyseal C is a veterinarian-only product.
Anyseal C Dental Collagen is a veterinary medical device formulated with safe collagen for pets. Its main ingredient, atelocollagen, helps in the restoration of damaged periodontal tissue and addresses defects in periodontal ligaments, making it effective in managing the oral health of pets.
-Oral tissue recovery through collagen supplementation in damaged periodontal ligaments
-Safe to swallow as it contains antigen-free type 1 collagen
-Remarkable effectivness when applied or injected into periodontal tissue after scaling
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Permission classification | veterinary medical device (collagen-based tissue supplement) |
Ingredient | 6% antigen-free type 1 collagen |
Target animals | dogs, cats, horses, etc. |
Target conditions | oral and periodontal tissue diseases |
Intended use | to replenish damaged and restore injured oral and periodontal tissue |
Usage instructions | Inject or apply directly into affected areas such as oral and periodontal tissue |
Packaging quantity | 0.5ml per syringe, individually boxed |
Storage instructions | Store at room temperature (34~86F/1~30℃), away from direct light. |
1) Collagen filling in the tooth extraction area of dogs leads to observed bone regeneration,
Bone Regeneration in the Extraction Socket Filled with Atelocollagen: Histological and Radiographic Study in Beagle Dogs. Hyeonjong Lee, Kwantae Noh, Deok-Won Lee. J Korean Dent Sci. 2016;9(2):55-62 https://doi.org/10.5856/JKDS.2016.9.2.55 ISSN 2005-4742
2) Collagen is effective in promoting periodontal tissue regeneration following periodontal surgery in animals.
Bone Regeneration in the Extraction Socket Filled with Atelocollagen: Histological and Radiographic Study in Beagle Dogs. Hyeonjong Lee, Kwantae Noh, Deok-Won Lee. J Korean Dent Sci. 2016;9(2):55-62 https://doi.org/10.5856/JKDS.2016.9.2.55 ISSN 2005-4742
3) Collagen membranes help periodontal wound recovery by preventing apical movement of the epithelium in dogs
Collagen membranes prevent apical migration of epithelium and support new connective tissue attachment during periodontal wound healing
in dogs. S Pitaru, H Tal, M Soldinger, M Noff. J Periodontal Res.
4) Collagen promotes periodontal wound healing in the bone loss area between the tooth roots of dogs.
Application of collagen hydrogel/sponge scaffold facilitates periodontal wound healing in class Il furcation defects in beagle dogs. Journal of
Periodontal Research, 47(5), 626-634 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0765.2012.01475.x. Y Kosen, H Miyaji, A Kato, T Sugaya, M Kawanami.
5) Using collagen immediately after placing an implant at the tooth extraction site in dogs is good for preserving the alveolar process.
Collagen membranes at immediate implants: a histomorphometric study in dogs. Marco Caneva 1, Daniele Botticelli, Luiz Antonio Salata, Sérgio Luis Scombatti Souza, Leandro Carvalho Cardoso, Niklaus Peter Lang. Clin Oral Implants Res. 2010 Sep;21(9):891-7.
6) After 10 months of using collagen on the soft tissue around the teeth of beagle dogs, the gums became stronger.
(The thickness and quality of the connective tissue in Gingiva have improved.)
Gingiva thickening with a porcine collagen matrix in a preclinical dog model: Histological outcomes. Christian M. Schmitt, Karl Andreas Schlegel, Lisa Gammel, Tobias Moest. Journal of Clinical Periodontology.
7) Collagen was used on the tooth socket area where a dog’s tooth was extracted. And as a result of observation six months later, the quantity and quality of bone regenerated inside the socket was better than that of the control group.
Ridge Alterations following Socket Preservation Using a Collagen Membrane in Dogs. Chengqi Lyu, Zhengwei Shao, Derong Zou and Jiayu Lu. Biomed Res Int. 2020; 2020: 1487681.
Anyseal C dental collagen can be administered through direct injection or applied to teeth or periodontal lesions.
The recommended administration is two doses at two-week intervals, with each dose being 0.5ml per application.
In cases where there are multiple lesions or the diseased area is severely inflamed, the number of times and dose can adjusted at the discretion of the veterinarian.
Atelocollagen, the main ingredient, is an amino acid protein, and there is no problem if ingested. However, this product is not intended for human consumption, so do not use it as food.
Atelocollagen is advantageous in the recovery of lesions around teeth as it replenishes missing and damaged areas of ligaments. Its effectiveness is enhanced when used after scaling or surgery.
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