Autogneous Bone Grafting in the Anterior Zone

Comments: In this video, Dr. David DiGiallorenzo demonstrates step by step the stages involved in completing a bone grafting procedure. Bone grafting is an essential part of restoring a smile's form and functionality, and it is often the first step in a much more complex procedure that will involve the placement and restoration of an implant-retrained crown, bridge, or denture. The reason for performing a bone grafting procedure is to increase the bone density in a smile that doesn't currently have enough density to support the placement of one or more dental implants. The procedure begins with Dr. DiGiallorenzo exposing the part of the patient's jaw that needs extra bone tissue, which in this case is the atrophic maxillary anterior zone. Once it has been exposed, bone will be transplanted from another part of the patient's smile to the area in need of treatment. Dr. DiGiallorenzo will also use a bioactive modifier to ensure that, once it has healed, the site is as strong as it needs to be. Once the graft has been completed and the site has healed, it should be possible for the patient's jaw to safely accommodate the placement of dental implants and the attachment of an implant-supported crown, bridge, or denture. Dr. David Digiallorenzo a Pennsylvania Periodontist and Dental Implant Specialist Demonstrates a block bone graft for the atrophic maxillary anterior Zone, Using Autogenous bone and PRGF Bioactive modifiers to restore alveolar form and function.


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