Bone Graft
Bone grafts are sometimes required when there is not sufficient bone to support a dental implant. Ranging from synthetic material for simple cases to the gold standard which is bone taken from the patients jaw or hip for more complex cases.
Still a leading edge technology, with the advent of dental tourism dental implants have become much more affordable

Implants are no longer considered experimental and it is equally rare to come across situations where they cannot be used at all.
Almost all dental implants in use today are made from titanium or titanium alloy, materials that have been shown over many years to be well tolerated by bone. The terms ‘osseointegrated implants’ or ‘endosseous implants’ are widely used to describe dental implants that can develop and maintain a close union with bone in order to support replacement teeth….







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