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When a patient needs bone graft

  • Filling the empty socket in the jawbone after a tooth extraction.

  • Increasing the width and volume of the patient’s jawbone, either prior to or during implant surgery.

  • Grafting the maxillary sinuses (sinus lift) during or before implant placement. This procedure is often necessary when replacing upper molars with dental implants.

  • Providing a strong foundation for dental implants.

  • Repairing damaged jawbone due to dental trauma.

  • Improving stabilization and support for teeth with bone loss around the roots.

  • Treating bone loss caused by infections, such as periodontal disease.

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