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Bone Graft

A bone graft is a surgical procedure that involves adding new bone tissue or a substitute to an area where bone is damaged or missing. The goal is to stimulate natural bone growth and provide a stable structure for healing or implant support. The graft material can come from the patient’s own body, a donor, or be synthetic. Bone grafts are common in reconstructive surgeries, such as dental implants, spinal fusion, or fracture repair, helping to restore strength, stability, and function to affected bones.