Bone tissue augmentation during implantation (bone grafting)
With the prolonged absence of a tooth, the bone tissue does not receive proper loading and gradually begins to diminish. The destructive process can only be halted by implant placement. For reliable fixation of a new tooth in the jaw, it requires support in the bone. Significant thinning of hard tissues is a direct indication for performing grafting and restoring bone volume.
CAUSES OF BONE DEFICIENCY

INCREASING BONE VOLUME
In cases of minor bone deficit, bone grafting and implantation are conducted in a single session. Restoration of larger tissue volumes will require time for successful implant integration and to exclude the risk of rejection. Using the patient's own material provides the best results.
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