What Is Bone Grafting?
Bone grafting is a procedure used to strengthen the jaw bone and encourage regeneration of lost bone tissue. The primary purpose of bone grafting is to prepare the site for future implant placement. When one or more teeth are missing or extracted, the jaw bone that supported those teeth will gradually resorb if not grafted at the time of extraction. Bone grafting is the process of placing either cadaver bone, bovine bone or artificial bone in the area of ridge deficiency to facilitate regeneration of the lost bone tissue.