January 11th, 2008
Dental Implant Bone - Bone Grafting And Growth In Dental Implant Procedures
In order for a dental implant to be successful the bone has to be strong enough to hold it. This isn’t always possible so an alternative is for a bone graft to be done so it can grow and fill in the gaps that have emerged. The most common area where this occurs is in the upper molars because of the sinus cavities.
The bone used for a dental implant has to come from one of two sources – either from another area on the person getting the implant or from a donor. There are several different methods used for successfully completing the dental implant bone process. In many cases some of the original bone can be stimulated so it will start growing again.