Autograft: Bone taken from the patient’s own body, often from the jaw, chin, or hip.
Allograft: Bone sourced from a human donor, processed and sterilized for safe use.
Xenograft: Bone derived from animals (commonly bovine), used to stimulate new bone growth.
Alloplast: Synthetic bone graft materials made from biocompatible substances like calcium phosphate.
Socket grafting: Placed immediately after tooth extraction to preserve the socket and prevent bone loss.
Sinus lift graft: A specialized grafting technique to add bone to the upper jaw below the sinus for dental implants.
Conclusion:
Grafting techniques vary based on the patient's needs, and each plays a key role in rebuilding and strengthening bone for dental health. For expert evaluation and advanced grafting procedures, visit FMS Dental for trusted care and lasting results.
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