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- Bone loss due to dental trauma
- When teeth are extracted without an immediate socket graft, implant/tooth re-implantation
- The tooth is missing with extensive bone destruction due to cysts, tumours and or infections
- Congenitally missing permanent teeth in the area of jaws due to supporting bone which failed to develop.
The autogenous graft is commonly used grafting procedure in the block form. In this procedure a small bone block approximately about 1 cm square is removed either from ramus or chin, then the bone is transferred to bone deficiency area, after that one or two tiny screws along with bovine bone particulate and membrane of collagen. Nearly 4 months is allowed for the graft to fuse to the jaw bone underlying before placing an implant. Once the mature graft is seen, an implant can be placed and it also acts as a support for the soft tissue which aesthetically resonates as well as maintaining hygiene is considered to be easy. Sinus lift procedure orSubantral graft It is performed to allow implants for replacement of maxillary molars and also in sinus a small window is performed above the maxillary teeth. The bovine bone is filled with a balloon-like space which is formed as a small cavity. Nearly 6-9 months is required for this bone to consolidate in order to replace a natural bone, forming a scaffold. There are 2 possibilities since this procedure relates to implant placement such as immediate placement of the implant with subantral grafting and delayed placement of the implant with primary subantral grafting. Replacing missing teeth with dental implants involves grafting, which the dentist before performing the procedure must explain in detail. Any question asked from the patient regarding the experience of preoperative and postoperative procedures must be addressed in detail. The results are much effective and the outcome is best when the clinician has more knowledge about procedures of implant placement and also experience in placing it.
DISCLAIMER : “Views expressed above are the author’s own.”

