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 ...
Autogenous tooth bone grafting utilises a patient’s own extracted tooth material, processed into a grafting scaffold, to promote bone regeneration in the oral cavity. This innovative technique ...
A group of researchers from the University of Michigan School of Dentistry are making progress in their efforts to create a better bone graft in the lab, despite autografting's disadvantages, which ...
Q: What is bone grafting? A: Bone grafting refers to a procedure to replace bone where it is missing or is inadequate using a variety of materials. Bone grafting can be used to reconstruct defects of ...
Bone grafting is currently used in orthopaedic and maxillofacial surgery for the treatment of bridging diaphyseal defects, non-union, filling metaphyseal defects and mandibular reconstruction.
TETRANITE® adheres to the surrounding bony walls of the site without the need for ancillary or containment devices. TETRANITE impedes soft tissue ingrowth from corrupting the graft material. The ...