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Implantation of artificial bone

Implantation of artificial bone (bone graft)

Bone grafting is a key procedure in modern implantology, especially when natural bone is not sufficient for stable implant placement. This procedure builds up the jawbone, creating a solid and secure foundation for dental implants.

At H-dent Clinic, we perform this procedure with precision and care, using only proven materials and advanced technology – to ensure a long-lasting, functional, and natural smile.

Why is bone augmentation important?

When the bone is not strong or dense enough, bone augmentation allows the implant to integrate securely and provide long-term stability.

  • Provides a solid foundation for implants
  • It reduces the risk of complications
  • Preserves jaw structure
  • Ensures functionality and a natural smile

When is artificial bone implantation necessary?

Bone augmentation is necessary when bone loss has occurred due to periodontal disease, trauma, or long-term tooth loss. This procedure allows for the restoration of lost bone volume and creates a foundation for stable and secure implant placement.

What does the procedure look like?

The operation begins with a detailed 3D diagnosis to determine the area and the required amount of upgrade. Artificial bone, made of biocompatible materials, is carefully implanted in the area of ​​deficiency. The use of advanced devices, such as Piezosurgery technology, ensures minimal trauma and faster recovery.

We believe that every smile deserves long-lasting stability and a natural appearance. Implantation of artificial bone gives patients security, functionality and a smile that lasts.

Frequently asked questions

What is artificial bone implantation?

It is a surgical procedure in which the lost part of the bone is replaced to create a solid base for implants or other dental procedures.

When is bone augmentation necessary?

When a patient does not have enough bone due to periodontal disease, trauma, or long-term tooth loss, bone augmentation allows for stable and long-lasting implant placement.

What does the procedure look like?

After a precise diagnosis, the artificial bone is carefully implanted in the area where it is missing. The procedure is performed under local anesthesia and is usually minimally invasive, especially with Piezosurgery technology.

Is the procedure painful?

No, thanks to local anesthesia and professional performance, patients feel minimal discomfort. Postoperative recovery is usually quick and pleasant.

How long does the whole process take?

Healing time varies – most often it takes several months, depending on the extent of the build-up and individual patient factors.

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