Dental bone grafting is a surgical procedure that can increase your jawbone's volume and density, allowing you to successfully undergo treatment with dental implants.
What Is Dental Bone Grafting?
Dental bone grafting is a procedure that involves transplanting bone tissue to the jaw. It is often required when there is insufficient bone mass in the jaw to support dental implants. The bone used in dental bone grafting can come from the following sources:
- Autograft: Your bone, usually taken from another part of your body
- Allograft: Donor bone sourced from a tissue bank
- Xenograft: Animal bone, typically from a cow
- Alloplast: Synthetic bone
This procedure is crucial for patients with bone loss due to the following reasons:
- Periodontal disease
- Tooth loss
- Trauma or injury
Bone grafting helps to restore bone structure and provides a stable base for dental implants. The process ensures that the jawbone is strong enough to support artificial teeth effectively.