A dental bone graft is a procedure performed to increase the amount of bone in a part of the jaw where bone has been lost or where additional support is needed. Bone may be taken from elsewhere in the ...
A bone graft acts as a filler or scaffold for new bone growth. A doctor may recommend a bone graft for many conditions, including fractures, infections, and spinal fusion. In this article, learn about ...
Bone grafting remains a cornerstone in managing bone defects and nonunions, with contemporary techniques increasingly embracing minimally invasive methods. Traditional autografting from the iliac ...
Each year, about 2.2 million bone-grafting procedures are performed worldwide, the gold standard of care being autografting, which uses the patient's own bone for tooth implantation and to repair and ...
In the United States, bone grafting was used for treating nearly two million patients between 1992 and 2007. 1 Even complex bone trauma, which may include a non-union of a long bone fracture, a ...
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