DENAL BONE GRAFTING
A dental bone graft is a procedure that replaces missing bone in your jaw with bone grafting material to encourage regeneration. As the natural bone grows, it absorbs the graft material, resulting in a fully integrated region of new bone.
Four types of bone grafting material exist:
-Autografts use bone tissue obtained from the patient’s own body.
-Allografts come from a human donor, usually cadaver bone that has undergone treatments to make it neutral to immune reactions and free of host diseases.
- Xenografts use the inorganic portions of animal bones, and cows are a common source.
- Alloplasts are created from hydroxyapatite, a naturally occurring mineral in bone.
Who Needs Bone Grafts?
Anyone who has lost a tooth might need a bone graft before it is possible to place a dental implant. This is true even if you come in to ask for a dental implant the day after you lose the tooth. The socket could be infected, or the lost tooth could be the wrong size to support an immediate replacement.
Of course, most people don’t come in for an implant the same day they lose the tooth. Sometimes the reason is financial. Sometimes it’s logistical. Either way, bone loss occurs every day the tooth is missing.
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DENAL BONE GRAFTING
A dental bone graft is a procedure that replaces missing bone in your jaw with bone grafting material to encourage regeneration. As the natural bone grows, it absorbs the graft material, resulting in a fully integrated region of new bone.
Four types of bone grafting material exist:
-Autografts use bone tissue obtained from the patient’s own body.
-Allografts come from a human donor, usually cadaver bone that has undergone treatments to make it neutral to immune reactions and free of host diseases.
- Xenografts use the inorganic portions of animal bones, and cows are a common source.
- Alloplasts are created from hydroxyapatite, a naturally occurring mineral in bone.
Who Needs Bone Grafts?
Anyone who has lost a tooth might need a bone graft before it is possible to place a dental implant. This is true even if you come in to ask for a dental implant the day after you lose the tooth. The socket could be infected, or the lost tooth could be the wrong size to support an immediate replacement.
Of course, most people don’t come in for an implant the same day they lose the tooth. Sometimes the reason is financial. Sometimes it’s logistical. Either way, bone loss occurs every day the tooth is missing.
For further Information contact at +917836983698, 9355333956
What does The Dental Port offer patients?
How many specialists are there and what accreditation's have been awarded to The Dental Port?
DENAL BONE GRAFTING
A dental bone graft is a procedure that replaces missing bone in your jaw with bone grafting material to encourage regeneration. As the natural bone grows, it absorbs the graft material, resulting in a fully integrated region of new bone.
Four types of bone grafting material exist:
-Autografts use bone tissue obtained from the patient’s own body.
-Allografts come from a human donor, usually cadaver bone that has undergone treatments to make it neutral to immune reactions and free of host diseases.
- Xenografts use the inorganic portions of animal bones, and cows are a common source.
- Alloplasts are created from hydroxyapatite, a naturally occurring mineral in bone.
Who Needs Bone Grafts?
Anyone who has lost a tooth might need a bone graft before it is possible to place a dental implant. This is true even if you come in to ask for a dental implant the day after you lose the tooth. The socket could be infected, or the lost tooth could be the wrong size to support an immediate replacement.
Of course, most people don’t come in for an implant the same day they lose the tooth. Sometimes the reason is financial. Sometimes it’s logistical. Either way, bone loss occurs every day the tooth is missing.
For further Information contact at +917836983698, 9355333956
What does The Dental Port offer patients?
How many specialists are there and what accreditation's have been awarded to The Dental Port?
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