

Bone Grafting
What is Bone Grafting?
Bone grafting is a surgical procedure used to restore or regenerate lost jawbone. It is commonly required when there is insufficient bone to support dental implants or when bone loss has occurred due to gum disease, trauma, or tooth loss.
Why is Bone Grafting Needed?
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Prepare for Dental Implants: Creates a strong foundation for implants
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Prevent Bone Loss: Stops further deterioration of the jawbone
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Restore Facial Structure: Maintains natural facial shape
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Improve Oral Health: Supports surrounding teeth and tissues
Types of Bone Grafts
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Autograft: Bone taken from the patient’s own body
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Allograft: Donor bone from a human source
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Xenograft: Bone derived from animal sources (commonly bovine)
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Synthetic Graft: Biocompatible artificial materials
Advanced Materials & Technology
We use high-quality, clinically proven biomaterials and modern surgical techniques to ensure safe, predictable, and long-lasting results. Procedures are performed with precision to promote optimal healing and bone regeneration.
When is Bone Grafting Recommended?
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Before dental implant placement
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After tooth extraction (socket preservation)
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In cases of advanced gum disease
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Bone loss due to injury or infection
Treatment Process
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Clinical examination and digital imaging
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Site preparation
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Placement of bone graft material
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Healing period (bone regeneration)
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Follow-up and implant placement (if needed)
Results
✔ Increased bone volume and density
✔ Strong support for dental implants
✔ Improved oral function and aesthetics
✔ Long-term stability
Aftercare
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Maintain good oral hygiene
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Avoid smoking during healing
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Follow your dentist’s instructions
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Attend regular check-ups