Bone grafts and bone substitutes in dentistry
Bone resorption is a natural phenomenon and can occur due to old age, loss of teeth, prolonged denture wear, or as a result of systemic conditions. For the replacement of teeth by fabrication of prosthesis or the use of implants, a minimum amount of bone density is required. Bone grafting is a metho...
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doaj-f274014855be4b6f942f36692dc2af9c2020-11-24T22:46:20ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Oral Research and Review2249-49872394-25412016-01-0181363810.4103/2249-4987.182488Bone grafts and bone substitutes in dentistrySyed SaimaSuhail Majid JanAasim Farooq ShahAsif YousufManu BatraBone resorption is a natural phenomenon and can occur due to old age, loss of teeth, prolonged denture wear, or as a result of systemic conditions. For the replacement of teeth by fabrication of prosthesis or the use of implants, a minimum amount of bone density is required. Bone grafting is a method by which bone-deficient areas are built up, with the use of different materials, such as autografts, allografts, alloplasts, and xenografts. Over recent times, the use of frozen bone matrix formulations and synthetic ceramics has been used in greater frequency. This article discusses the use of human bone material (allografts), synthetic materials (alloplasts) and blood components as successful grafting materials. Their use has shown an effective amount of bone formation and proliferation in the defective sites and proves to be a beneficial choice in bringing back lost bone.http://www.jorr.org/article.asp?issn=2249-4987;year=2016;volume=8;issue=1;spage=36;epage=38;aulast=SaimaBone graftsbone resorptionbone substitutesgrafts |
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Bone grafts and bone substitutes in dentistry |
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Bone grafts and bone substitutes in dentistry |
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Bone grafts and bone substitutes in dentistry |
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Bone grafts and bone substitutes in dentistry |
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Journal of Oral Research and Review |
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2249-4987 2394-2541 |
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Bone resorption is a natural phenomenon and can occur due to old age, loss of teeth, prolonged denture wear, or as a result of systemic conditions. For the replacement of teeth by fabrication of prosthesis or the use of implants, a minimum amount of bone density is required. Bone grafting is a method by which bone-deficient areas are built up, with the use of different materials, such as autografts, allografts, alloplasts, and xenografts. Over recent times, the use of frozen bone matrix formulations and synthetic ceramics has been used in greater frequency. This article discusses the use of human bone material (allografts), synthetic materials (alloplasts) and blood components as successful grafting materials. Their use has shown an effective amount of bone formation and proliferation in the defective sites and proves to be a beneficial choice in bringing back lost bone. |
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Bone grafts bone resorption bone substitutes grafts |
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