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Bone Graft

  • Writer: Euro Med Park Clinic
    Euro Med Park Clinic
  • Mar 9, 2014
  • 2 min read


We have consistently delivered outstanding results for our patients, ensuring their dental health and satisfaction. Using only the highest-quality dental materials from German, Swiss, French, and Swedish manufacturers, we guarantee safety, precision, and long-lasting results. Dental bone graft procedures are performed by highly skilled doctors who utilize advanced techniques to achieve optimal outcomes for every patient.


What is Dental Bone Graft?

A dental bone graft is a surgical procedure designed to add or restore bone in the jaw where it has been lost or is insufficient. This is often required to create a strong foundation for dental implants or to address bone deterioration caused by tooth loss, injury, or periodontal disease. Bone grafts stimulate natural bone growth, enhancing the structural integrity and functionality of the jaw.


Types of Bone Grafts


  1. Direct Bone Graft:

    • Performed in cases where significant bone loss requires direct augmentation.

    • Bone graft material is placed directly into the site of the deficiency after opening the gum tissue.

    • Often used for more extensive bone restoration.

  2. Indirect Bone Graft:

    • Less invasive, used when minor bone augmentation is needed.

    • Performed simultaneously with procedures like sinus lifts or implant placement.


Why Do We Need Bone Grafting?


Bone grafting is essential for:

  • Dental Implants: Providing the necessary bone volume and density to support implant stability.

  • Restoring Jawbone Structure: Addressing bone loss due to prolonged tooth absence, injury, or gum disease.

  • Improving Oral Functionality: Enabling better chewing and speaking by restoring jaw integrity.

  • Enhancing Facial Aesthetics: Preventing the sunken appearance caused by bone loss in the jaw.


The Procedure


  1. Consultation and Planning:

    • A detailed examination, including X-rays or 3D scans, to evaluate bone condition.

    • Treatment planning tailored to the patient’s needs.

  2. Preparation:

    • Local anesthesia or sedation to ensure comfort.

    • Small incision made in the gum tissue to expose the bone.

  3. Bone Grafting:

    • Direct Bone Graft: Bone graft material (autograft, allograft, xenograft, or synthetic) is placed directly into the deficient area.

    • Indirect Bone Graft: Graft material is placed through a smaller access point during procedures like sinus lifts.

  4. Stabilization:

    • The graft material is secured, and the area is closed with sutures.

  5. Healing Period:

    • Healing and integration take 4–9 months, allowing the graft to fuse with the natural bone.

  6. Follow-Up:

    • Regular follow-ups ensure successful healing before further dental procedures like implant placement.


Who Needs a Bone Graft?


Bone grafting is recommended for:

  • Patients with insufficient bone density or volume in the jaw for dental implants.

  • Individuals with significant bone loss due to periodontal disease or tooth loss.

  • Patients preparing for procedures like sinus lifts or jaw reconstruction.

  • Those aiming to restore facial aesthetics and oral functionality.


Expertise You Can Trust


Bone grafting is a delicate and highly specialized procedure requiring advanced skills and precision. Our experienced doctors and team use cutting-edge techniques and premium materials to ensure every surgery is performed flawlessly. We are committed to patient safety, comfort, and achieving exceptional results that restore confidence and enhance quality of life.

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