
Autogenous Bone Graft
An autogenous bone graft is a surgical procedure where a patient’s own bone tissue is taken from one area of their body and transplanted to another. This technique is commonly used to promote bone healing and regeneration, especially in dental implants or fracture repair. Because the bone comes from the patient, it integrates well with existing bone, reduces the risk of rejection or infection, and encourages new bone growth. The donor site is typically an area with abundant bone, such as the jaw or hip. This method is highly effective because it uses the patient's own tissue, enhancing successful healing.