Bone grafting or augmentation is a procedure that replaces missing bone using the patient's own bone or an artificial bone.
The bone augmentation material we use, such as artificial bone and biodegradable membranes, is fully biocompatible.Bone loss experienced following tooth extraction, inflammation, trauma, etc., is no longer an issue in modern implant placements.
In case of insufficient bone volume, rebuilding lost bone is necessary to provide good support for implant placement.
In summary, we use bone augmentation to increase the height or width of the bone in preparation for implant placement, or for enhancing the aesthetics of the surrounding gum tissue for a future prosthesis procedure.For bone tissue reconstruction, we use the platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) protocol.