Dental implantation is the best method for restoring missing teeth. However, for the procedure to be successful, the jawbone must have sufficient volume and density. Often, the jawbone und
ergoes atrophy and decreases in volume. In such cases, standard implantation becomes impossible, and bone regeneration—also known as bone grafting—is required.
There are several common reasons for bone loss:
Bone grafting (augmentation) is a surgical procedure aimed at restoring the volume of the jawbone. This is often a prerequisite for patients with bone deficiency before receiving a dental implant. There are several techniques used in bone regeneration, including:
The type of procedure is selected by the implantologist based on each patient’s specific needs and 3D computed tomography (CBCT) imaging.
After bone grafting, a healing period is required for the grafted or augmented material to integrate with the existing bone. This period usually lasts from 6 to 8 months, but in some cases, it may take longer depending on the patient’s physiology and the type of procedure performed. Once the bone reaches the required density and volume, the implant can be safely placed.
In certain cases of minor bone deficiency, bone grafting and implantation may be done simultaneously. This decision is made by the dentist based on diagnostic findings.
At Blits Dental – Kakhaber Kharebava’s Clinic, we use only the highest quality biocompatible materials and advanced surgical techniques to ensure optimal outcomes in bone regeneration. Every treatment begins with thorough diagnostics, including 3D CBCT scans, which allow us to precisely assess bone condition and develop a personalized treatment plan.
Our experienced team of implantologists ensures that every patient receives full information and care at every stage of the treatment. Bone regeneration is a complex yet predictable procedure that plays a vital role in the success of dental implants and helps patients restore a healthy, beautiful smile.
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