IMPLANTOLOGY AT KREMLIN BICETRE
Bone filling technique | Biomaterials and implantology
Bone grafting is an essential procedure in dental implantology. It consists of restoring or increasing bone volume when it is insufficient to allow the placement of dental implants. This process uses biomaterials specially designed to promote bone regeneration and ensure the stability of the implants.
By combining surgical expertise and modern technologies, this technique provides a reliable solution for patients wishing to regain a functional and aesthetic smile thanks to dental implants.
Why is bone grafting necessary?
- After a tooth extraction or in cases of prolonged tooth loss, the jawbone may resorb, making it impossible to place an implant without prior preparation.
- This technique makes it possible to recreate a solid bone base, essential for maintaining dental implants over the long term.
What is a biomaterial?
The biomaterials used in bone grafting are biocompatible and stimulate the natural regeneration of bone. They can be of synthetic or natural origin, depending on the specific needs of the patient.
The advantages of bone filling in implantology
- Functional restoration: The technique ensures a stable and resistant base for the implants, promoting their longevity.
- Aesthetic preservation: By increasing bone volume, it helps maintain harmony of the face and smile.
- Safe and effective intervention: Performed by dental surgery experts, this procedure is precisely planned to optimize results.
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