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Dental Bone Graft – An Essential Step for Restoring Oral Health
Dental bone grafting is a specialized procedure used to restore lost bone tissue in the jaw, providing a stable foundation for dental implants and improving overall oral health. Bone loss in the jaw can occur due to several reasons such as periodontal disease, trauma, long-term tooth loss, or congenital conditions. When the bone structure weakens, it affects both the functionality and appearance of the teeth, making restorative treatments difficult. Dental bone grafts offer an effective solution by rebuilding the bone and supporting future dental procedures.
The procedure involves placing bone material into the deficient area of the jaw. This material can come from different sources, including the patient’s own bone (autograft), donor bone (allograft), synthetic substitutes, or natural minerals. Each type has its advantages, but the common goal remains the same—stimulating new bone growth and strengthening the jaw. Once…