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Bone Grafting

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To place an implant, your bone structure needs to be of a certain quantity and quality. If your bone qulity does not meet the required standards, your bone can be prepared for implant placement using materials called bone grafts.

The Success of a Dental Implant

The success of a dental implant depends on the amount of bone present where the implant will be placed. A decrease in the amount and quality of bone can be due to various factors such as gum problems, infection, or trauma. However, with today's techniques, expert dentists can increase the width and height of the bone. Using special techniques, areas of bone loss and anatomical voids (such as the sinus) can be filled, thus preparing the site for the implant. Before the operation, a clinical examination and your X-rays will be evaluated to determine whether you need bone grafts. This is a very important matter.

Bone Grafts

Bone grafts generally use natural, synthetic, or a combination of both materials. Usually very small, artificial or natural bone grafts are the most reliable and effective way to increase bone quantity.

Why Does Your Jawbone Deteriorate?

If a long time has passed since tooth extractions and the extraction site has remained empty and unused, there will be some degree of bone resorption.

In cases of gum disease where bacteria progress towards the jawbone (periodontitis), the jawbone also deteriorates. Additionally, if you breathe through your mouth, bacteria begin to multiply rapidly, increasing bone loss.

Modern Surgical Techniques

Today, certain surgical techniques have been developed to achieve the desired size and width of the bone for the purpose of implant placement.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What Is a Dental Bone Graft?

Bone graft is a procedure used to correct or rebuild bone deficiencies in the jaw or teeth. In this procedure, bone or synthetic bone materials taken from the patient's own body are generally used. The graft is placed in the missing bone area and new bone formation is encouraged.

Why is Bone Graft Necessary?

Conditions such as bone deficiency, not enough bone for dental implants, or the jawbone not being supportive enough may require bone grafting. Bone deficiency may also occur as a result of trauma, infection or congenital bone anomalies.

How is Bone Graft Procedure Done?

Bone graft procedure is usually performed under local or general anaesthesia. Graft material is placed in the missing bone area and new bone formation is encouraged in the area where it is placed. Over time, the graft integrates with the patient's natural bone tissue.

Healing Process After Bone Graft

The healing process can often take several months. There may be pain, swelling, and discomfort in the first few weeks. It is important to follow the oral hygiene and nutrition rules recommended by your doctor. Once the bone has healed, implants or other restorative treatments may be applied.

Who is Bone Graft Procedure Suitable for?

Anyone who has bone deficiency and wants to treat or improve this deficiency may be a potential candidate for bone grafting. However, general health status and other factors should also be taken into consideration.

What are the Risks and Complications of Bone Graft?

As with every surgical procedure, the bone graft procedure carries certain risks. These risks may include infection, graft rejection, healing problems, and lack of bone tissue formation in the graft area. Therefore, you should be evaluated in detail by a specialist periodontologist or oral surgeon who will perform the procedure. Bone grafting is an effective method that is widely used to treat bone deficiency and successfully implement restorative procedures such as dental implants. It is important to consult a dentist to learn more about the procedure and to determine the most appropriate treatment option for your particular situation.

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