Bone grafting procedure is used in the area of your jaw to build up new bone that used to hold teeth
Bone grafting is a dental treatment that involves adding volume and density to your jaw. For individuals with insufficient bone, bone grafting can be performed to enhance both the quantity and quality of the bone, enabling the successful placement of the implant.
Reasons for Bone loss can be as following:
Autograft
Allograft
Xenograft
Alloplast
The answer is yes. Bone loss is common and therefore bone grafting is commonly required prior to dental implant surgery.
Procedure for Bone Grafting
The answer is yes. Bone loss is common and therefore bone grafting is commonly required prior to dental implant surgery.
In cases where the bone height measures at least 7-8 mm, the indirect technique is employed. The indirect technique involves the use of a specialised kit such as the OSSTEM CAS kit to compact the bone and elevate the sinus membrane. Subsequently, bone graft material is inserted into the newly formed space.
The direct technique is used for lower bone heights.During a direct sinus lift procedure, a small opening is made on the outer wall of the sinus, and a corresponding opening is created in the bone. This void is then filled with bone graft material.
Dental implants can be inserted either during the sinus lift surgery or after it. In cases where the bone height is limited, a healing period of 4 to 6 months is typically necessary for proper bone regeneration following the sinus lift procedure. It is important for the patient to receive regular medical supervision during the postoperative phase.
Bone grafts can be obtained from various sources, including autologous grafts taken from different parts of your own body, allografts acquired from bone banks using cadaveric bone, and alloplasts derived from synthetic sources. Following bone grafting ,the placement of implants may or may not occur during the same procedure.
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