Bone Grafting

Bone Grafting

Bone grafting is a surgical procedure in dentistry that involves adding bone tissue to the jawbone to enhance its structure and support. This procedure is commonly used to address issues such as bone loss caused by tooth extraction, trauma, or advanced periodontal (gum) disease.
During a bone graft, the dentist or oral surgeon takes bone material from another part of the patient’s body (autograft), a donor or cadaver (allograft), or a synthetic source (alloplast). The graft material is then placed in the area where bone augmentation is needed. Over time, the grafted bone fuses with the existing bone, promoting regeneration and strengthening the jawbone.
Bone grafting is crucial for several dental procedures, including dental implant placement, where a solid foundation is necessary for successful integration. This procedure contributes to improved oral function, aesthetics, and the overall success of various dental treatments. Postoperative care, including proper oral hygiene and follow-up appointments, is essential for the success of bone grafting procedures.

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