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Sinus Cleaning and Bone Graft
Sinus cleaning and bone grafting are important procedures performed to prepare the sinuses for dental implant treatment. Here’s a brief overview of these procedures:
Sinus Cleaning
Sinus cleaning is typically done to address inflammation or infection in the maxillary sinuses. This procedure is crucial for ensuring that the sinuses function properly and for creating the necessary space for implant placement.
Bone Graft
Bone grafting is used in cases where there is insufficient bone volume. In this procedure, the patient’s own bone or artificial graft material is used to increase the bone volume. This ensures adequate support before the implant is placed.
Process
- Assessment: The dentist evaluates the condition of the sinuses using X-rays or tomography.
- Procedure: If necessary, sinus cleaning is performed, followed by the bone grafting procedure.
- Healing: The healing process begins after the procedure. This phase is critical for the successful integration of the graft.
- Implant Placement: Once the necessary healing period is complete, the dental implant is placed.
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Bone grafting is a surgical procedure used to promote bone healing or compensate for bone loss. In this procedure, bone or synthetic bone material taken from another part of the body is placed in the area of damaged or missing bone. Bone grafting helps repair bone tissue by promoting bone regrowth and healing.
Bone grafting may be required in a variety of situations, such as accelerating the healing of broken bones, increasing the amount of bone available for placement of implants or prosthetics, or compensating for severe bone loss. Additionally, bone grafting is frequently used in jaw surgery, spine surgery, and orthopedic surgery.
The bone graft procedure and recovery time vary from person to person and depending on the type of graft used. Usually, the healing process can take several months after a bone graft is placed. During the healing process, the graft is expected to fuse with the bone and new bone tissue is formed. Results may vary depending on the type of graft, the area where it is applied, and the patient's general health condition.