Bone grafting for dental implants
Human bone substitution
Bone grafting is the surgical procedure where restoration is given to bone loss after injury, gum disease or after tooth extraction as required. The bone tissue grafts are integrated into the organism over a time period of 3 to 6 months.
Reasons to undergo a bone grafting procedure:
- Implant placement
- Excessive bone loss
- Aesthetic reasons
- Sinus lift
- Teeth Extractions
If you're considering dental implants, know that it's quite common for the dentist to advise you to undergo a bone grafting procedure.
This procedure that is required when a patient's mouth lacks sufficient healthy natural bones to support dental implants.
The dental implant is an artificial dental root. It is made of titanium, which is a biocompatible material.
Click for moreMini Implants or micro implants are smaller than dental implants and are placed directly on the gums
Click for morePeriimplantitis infection is the inflammation of the tissue around the implant accompanied by bone loss
Click for moreThe implants are restored with prostheses either with immobile restorations or with mobile restorations.
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