Have your spoken to your dental care professional?? I have had 4 implants done, 2 with bone grafting. I had some swelling but no pain or discomfort in those areas.
Bone grafting surgery generally falls under the branch of orthopedic surgery.
you do bone head.
Bone grafting is performed to help regenerate bone tissue in areas where it is deficient or has been lost due to injury, disease, or surgical procedures. It helps promote bone healing, provide structural support, and facilitate the integration of dental or orthopedic implants.
if bone grafting is needed, where does it come from?
On Dental Implants, there is article on http://www.aboutcosmeticdentistry.com/procedures/dental_implants/procedure.html. On the web page, it states that if someone is messing all there teethes with bones, they can still be a candidate for Dental Implants. There is a procedure called bone grafting. There are 3 ways where they could get the bones. The bone could be taken from another area of the mouth, an areas of the hip or even synthetic bones can be made.
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Kaj Holmstrand has written: 'Biophysical investigations of bone transplants and bone implants' -- subject(s): Bone-grafting
No, DNA test results are not affected by dental cadaver bone. DNA analysis is typically done on dental pulp or bone marrow, not on the bone itself. The DNA extracted from dental cadaver bone should be the same as that extracted from any other source.
J. R. Armstrong has written: 'Bone-grafting in the treatment of fractures' -- subject(s): Bone Fractures, Bone Transplantation, Fractures, Bone, Therapy
apparently, first you have to find out from were the bone loss is coming from? If the bone loss is for dental reason, you have to evaluate or your dentist has to evaluate if the bone loss is because occlusal trauma, grinding your teeth, or lock of dental hygiene, means that you do not clean your teeth appropriately If your bone loss is for lock of dental hygiene, you have to be evaluate, how severe the bone loss is, and how advance the treatment needs to be done, means if you have dental pockets and bleeds, your dentist will perform certain treatment if you have fillings that are failing these fillings needs to be change. if you need advance treatment your dentist will know about and will explain to you, in some cases you could have some bone regrow in some areas, depend the condition the majority of cases you can stop the bone loss but not reverse. (if the problem is dental). the problem with oral bone loss is that does not hurts, when you start to have symptoms is very advance, that's one of the main reason to visit a dentist. and follow his or her oral advice.
Alveolar sockets could be missing due to congenital conditions, trauma, or periodontal disease. This can lead to tooth loss and compromise the bone structure in the maxilla and mandible. Treatment options may include dental implants, bone grafting, or dentures to restore function and aesthetics.