Bone regeneration techniques for placement of implants

Written by: Dr. Eduardo Crooke González de Aguilar
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The bone regeneration techniques allow even patients with any type of loss or degeneration of bone implants can be placed. Currently, these techniques are performed with bone from the mouth of the patient.

 

When it comes to replacing teeth with Dental Implants, you have to consider whether you need to increase the volume or height of the tissues in the areas to be treated. Some occasions require increasing hard tissues ( bone) so you can place dental implants in the correct position. Other times, only to be increased Soft Tissue ( gum ) for improved aesthetics and greater stability of long-term implant.

The Dental Implants misplaced create serious aesthetic problems that are difficult to fix after the fact, because many times, the solution involves removing the implant misplaced, regenerate tissues required and replace a new implant.

Today, the bone regeneration techniques allow to obtain blood from the mouth of the patient, so it no longer has to rely on others outside the mouth, such as the tibia, hip or donor sites skullcap. For the patient, this procedure is much less traumatic and, moreover, it can perform the same dental clinic. Furthermore, considering that the surgery can be lengthened, you can make a conscious sedation with the help of an anesthetist.

The bone regeneration techniques are a great benefit, because, thanks to them, it is almost impossible for someone to not place dental implants.

*Translated with Google translator. We apologize for any imperfection

By Dr. Eduardo Crooke González de Aguilar
Odonthology

*Translated with Google translator. We apologize for any imperfection

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