| Category | Bonegraft |
Our Bone Grafting Procedure incorporates advances in technology & years of experience. Your mouth is placing a lot of pressure on your bone and if it is not able to help the implant then the procedure will be a failure. A bone graft will give the implant a stable foundation. If your jawbone is not sufficiently thick or too brittle, you can need bone grafting to perform dental implant surgery. The most common use of bone grafting is to apply dental implants to reinstate the edentulous region of the missing tooth. For proper integration and support within the mouth, dental implants involve bones underneath. People who have been toothless for a long time may have required bone left in the area. In that case, the bone may be extracted from the jaw, from the pilot holes, or even from the pelvis' iliac crest that was implanted into the mouth below the new implant. When a bone graft is inserted into the jaw it actually does not fill in the bone's gap. That helps new bone growth in that place. If this operation is successful the height and width of the jaw bone may be restored.
There are various types of bone grafting and each is different in the way they facilitate bone formation. For More Information Please http://www.modidental.com/bone_grafts.html