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In certain cases it may be necessary to improve the volume or quality of bone with bone grafting prior to the placement of implants. Bone grafting is a surgical procedure that replaces missing bone with a material called a bone graft. The most common grafting procedures in total rehabilitation are described below:
Onlay Graft The sinus graft is today part of routine dental surgical care used to restore bone height in the back of the upper jaw. A bone mineral called Bio-Oss is used in combination with bio-active growth factors derived from your own blood to help grow new bone. ![]()
‘Platelet Rich Plasma’ (PRP) is derived at surgery from your own blood using state-of-the-art equipment. It contains large reservoirs of bio-active growth factors that have the potential to greatly accelerate the normal healing process, naturally. Thanks to such advances in bone regeneration technology, using Bio-Oss® with PRP may eliminate the need for additional surgery to obtain your own bone to use as the graft.
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