
Bone Grafting
Bone grafting is a medical procedure that involves transplanting bone tissue to repair or rebuild bones that are damaged or missing. This can happen due to injury, infection, or surgery. The graft can come from the patient’s own body (autograft), a donor (allograft), or be made from synthetic materials. The goal of bone grafting is to promote healing and encourage new bone growth, ultimately restoring strength and function to the affected area. It is commonly used in dental implants, orthopedic surgery, and to treat fractures that don't heal properly.