Bone block for bone grafting
This video details the bone block procedure used for bone grafting, a technique aimed at increasing the jawbone’s volume and strength, often in preparation for dental implants. It explains how a small block of bone, either harvested from the patient or sourced synthetically, is grafted to areas of the jaw lacking sufficient bone density. The video covers the surgical steps involved, including the fixation of the bone block with screws and the healing process that follows, which allows the graft to integrate with the existing bone. This method is highlighted as a reliable solution for patients with significant bone loss, ensuring long-term stability and success of future dental restorations.