What are the different types of bone grafting?
Minor Bone Grafting
- Used for minor defects in the bone, commonly following tooth extractions.
- Ensures sufficient bone volume for dental implant placement.
Socket Preservation
- Prevents bone loss after tooth extraction.
- Involves placing graft material into the socket to maintain bone height and width.
Major Bone Grafting
- Addresses more significant deficits due to trauma, congenital conditions, or long-term tooth loss.
- Often necessary for significant jaw reconstruction.
Ridge Augmentation
- Enhances the jawbone’s width and height.
- Provides a supportive structure for future dental implants.
Sinus Lifts
- Elevates the sinus membrane to allow for bone grafting in the upper jaw.
- Increases bone volume in preparation for implants in the back of the jaw.