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Modern Materials for Bone Regeneration – How Is Treatment Accuracy Improving?

18 July 2025

Modern dentistry is constantly evolving, offering improved methods for solving complex issues. One of the most critical areas is bone tissue regeneration, which is especially important prior to or during dental implant procedures.

Frequently, when a tooth is lost, the bone volume in that area becomes insufficient to securely support a dental implant. In such cases, bone regeneration procedures are necessary - and thanks to modern materials, the precision and success of these treatments have increased significantly.

Why Is Bone Regeneration Important?

A dental implant, which functions as an artificial tooth root, must be securely anchored into the jawbone. If there’s not enough bone volume or density, implantation may be impossible or less likely to succeed. Bone regeneration aims to restore lost bone or increase existing volume to provide a reliable foundation for implants. This step is essential not only for long-term functionality but also for optimal aesthetic results.

Modern Materials for Bone Regeneration

A wide range of materials is now used to regenerate bone tissue, each with its own benefits:

  • Autografts: Bone harvested from the patient’s own body (e.g., the lower jaw or pelvic bone). Considered the “gold standard” due to high biocompatibility and strong osteointegration. It contains live cells that actively participate in bone formation, ensuring high precision and stability.

  • Allografts: Donor bone from another human, processed and sterilized for safe use. These materials effectively stimulate regeneration and are highly biocompatible.

  • Xenografts: Bone derived from animals (typically bovine), which is treated to remove immunogenic properties and made safe for human use.

  • Alloplastic materials: Synthetic substitutes (e.g., tricalcium phosphate or hydroxyapatite), fully biocompatible, with the benefits of unlimited availability and no risk of infection.

Technologies Enhancing Precision in Bone Regeneration

Advanced techniques and materials are revolutionizing the accuracy of bone regeneration results. Key contributors include:

  • Biological Membranes: Made from collagen or other biocompatible materials, these are used to cover bone grafts and act as a barrier, preventing soft tissue from growing into the regeneration zone. This gives bone-forming cells enough time to generate new bone, increasing predictability and accuracy of results.

  • Growth Factors (PRP/PRF): Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) or fibrin (PRF), derived from the patient’s own blood, contain growth factors that promote the proliferation and differentiation of bone and soft tissue cells. When combined with bone grafts, they accelerate healing and improve regeneration quality by creating a biologically active environment.

  • 3D Planning and Guided Surgery: Using CT-based 3D imaging, surgeons can precisely identify the bone defect, calculate the required graft volume, and select the optimal material. Surgical templates based on guided surgery allow for highly accurate bone augmentation and implant placement, reducing trauma and increasing outcome predictability.

  • Piezosurgery: Instead of traditional drills, piezosurgical devices use ultrasonic vibrations to cut bone with exceptional accuracy and minimal trauma. Guided surgery allows operations without large incisions, protecting soft tissues, reducing post-operative swelling and pain, and improving bone healing.

Blits Dental – Kakhaber Kharebava Clinic  Approach

At Blits Dental – Kakhaber Kharebava Clinic, bone regeneration procedures are performed using the latest technologies and high-quality, biocompatible materials. Our experienced specialists carefully plan each treatment, tailoring it to your individual needs.

Using 3D diagnostics, modern bone substitutes, biological membranes, growth factors, and piezosurgery, we ensure precise bone regeneration and successful dental implant placement.

Our goal is to provide each patient with the highest-quality care, resulting in not only fully functional but also aesthetically pleasing smiles. Proper bone regeneration is a critical step toward that goal, ensuring long-lasting and stable outcomes.