Dental Bone Graft
When jawbone has been lost, a dental bone graft is required. This operation is frequently carried out before dental implants are inserted or when neighbouring teeth are suffering from bone loss. What is a dental bone graft? The volume and density of your jaw are increased in areas of bone loss through a dental bone graft. The bone graft material can either be obtained from an animal tissue bank or from a human tissue bank (autogenous or allograft). (xenograft). The bone graft material may occasionally be synthetic. (alloplast). How does a dental bone graft work? Once the bone graft is in place, it creates room for your body to perform the necessary repair job. In other words, a dental bone graft acts as a scaffold for the growth and regeneration of your own bone tissue. Your dentist might occasionally mix a dental bone graft with platelet-rich plasma. (PRP). This promotes healing and tissue regeneration and is extracted from a sample of your own blood. Who needs a dental bone...