Bone Graft

Bone graft is the application of jaw bone powder. Grafts are applied to areas where there is not enough bone, not only with bone powder grafts, but also with bones taken from the patient.  It is the procedure of compensating the bone deficiency with grafting procedure in cases of bone loss and insufficient bone in the mouth of the people who will undergo implant treatment.

Natural teeth are lined in the jawbone in the mouth. When a tooth is lost for any reason, the root-bearing part of the jawbone weakens over time due to not being used.
This weakening can be compared to the weakening of an unused muscle over time. Bone grafting method is performed to remedy this thinning of the bone, which is usually revealed during the decision phase of implant treatment and causes problems.

How is Bone Graft Procedure Performed?
Dentists generally resort to autogenous bone graft treatment in the treatment of bone powder. This treatment is carried out by taking parts of the healthy tissues of the patients in the mouth and transferring them to the problematic area. Since the tissues taken are the patient's own tissue, no adverse conditions are encountered. Autogenous Bone Graft is a method used when the jawbone level required for implant treatment is not sufficient.

Swelling may occur in the treated areas after the bone graft operation. You can deal with these swellings and various pains by using various prescription drugs that dentists will recommend to you. During the recovery period, you should pay attention to the cleanliness and hygiene of the grafted area. Otherwise, this can lead to infection and other dental problems. This treatment usually helps the patient to reach the required bone density within 3 months, and in this way, implant treatment can be started.

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