Graft Applying (Bone Powder)
one loss, which eventually occurs in the area of the missing tooth, can interfere with the installation of implants. In this case, bone grafts are used to fill in the missing part of the bone. The grafts used can be obtained from a person's own bones or artificially.
The bone powders used are of the type that the patient's body can easily tolerate. The applied powders eventually integrate as if they were the patient's own bone. In order for bone powders to remain stable in the placed area, self-dissolvable bone membranes called membranes can also be used.
If it is not necessary to add too much bone powder in the bone graft applying, implant applying can be performed in the same session. With the addition of a high amount of bone powder, it can be expected for 3-6 months to ensure complete fusion. Implant treatment can be started when sufficient bone density is reached.