
bone grafts
A bone graft is a surgical procedure that uses new bone or a special material to replace or add to damaged or missing bone. It helps stimulate the body’s natural ability to grow new bone tissue, providing stability and support. Bone grafts are commonly used in cases of fractures that won’t heal properly, dental implants, or joint repairs. The graft material may come from the patient’s own body, a donor, or synthetic sources. This process encourages healthy bone regeneration, ultimately restoring function and strength to the affected area.