Bone Grafting for Dental Implants: Why Are They Required?
Bone grafts are required if the patient has been without teeth for a long time, and the bones have had severe erosions. This erosion occurs over time because nature does not use the jawbone, which gradually begins to absorb the bone and gums, causing them to shrink. Advanced bone grafting can restore bone. After the jawbone has been restored through a transplant, the implants can be placed. Thu s , bone grafting for dental implants is a must. In this article, we have mentioned information about four different types of bone grafts. The first type of bone graft is ‘Autograft’. The graft for this technique is taken from a person's body. These grafts are taken from the patient's thigh or mouth and transplanted into the implantation site or when the depth and width of the bones are very small. Since the removed bone belongs to the patient, compatibility is high, and the risk of rejection is low. The best results with the greatest bone regeneration are achieved with this method.