What is a bone graft in dentistry?
Bone grafting in dentistry is a surgical procedure used to rebuild or strengthen the bone to increase the chances of an implant successfully fusing with the jaw, before starting with prosthetic restoration.
In a bone graft procedure the oral surgeon will harvest bone from your own body or use a special bone grafting material, and transplanted it onto your jaw bone.
After waiting several months new and strong bone will be created to make sure that the implant will be stable and secure and sometimes the implant will be inserted simultaneously,
Which material is used today?
Nowadays there are many materials used to restore the missing bone including natural and synthetic:
The oral surgeon will make his choice depending on the quality and quantity of the bone, this will all be discussed as well as other details with your surgeon in an appointment before the procedure.
Once the bone grafting is complete, the rest of the implant surgery can proceed. As with any surgical procedure, it is important to discuss your personal medical history and all the risks and benefits of the surgery with your oral surgeon. Once your doctor decides you are a good fit for the procedure, you can look forward to a brand-new smile.
Here are some essential and simple tips that you should follow the procedure: