Glossary

Bone Grafting Glossary

Explore our dental dictionary to learn about common bone grafting terms. If you have any other questions or would like to schedule an appointment, we would…

Explore our dental dictionary to learn about common bone grafting terms. If you have any other questions or would like to schedule an appointment, we would love to hear from you.

Autograft
Bone taken from your own body, often from the chin, hip, or tibia (shinbone).
Allograft
Bone taken from a cadaver (deceased donor).
Xenograft
Bone taken from an animal, usually a cow.
Alloplast
Synthetic bone graft material made from calcium phosphate or other biocompatible materials.
Bone Grafting for
Dental Implants: To create a stable foundation for dental implants when there is insufficient jawbone.
Periodontal Disease
To regenerate bone lost due to gum disease.
Trauma or Injury
To repair bone defects caused by facial injuries or fractures.
Cleft Lip and Palate
To repair bone defects in the mouth caused by cleft lip and palate.
Sinus Lift
To increase bone height in the upper jaw for implant placement.
Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR)
Using a membrane to guide bone growth and prevent soft tissue from interfering with the graft.
Socket Preservation
Placing bone graft material into a tooth socket after extraction to prevent bone loss.
Ridge Augmentation
Increasing the width or height of the jawbone to support implants.
Block Graft
Using a solid piece of bone to fill a larger defect.
Particulate Graft
Using small particles of bone to fill smaller defects.
Biocompatibility
The ability of a material to function in the body without causing harm.
Growth Factors
Proteins that stimulate bone growth and healing.
Membrane
A barrier used to protect the graft and guide bone regeneration.
Osseointegration
The process by which bone fuses with an implant.
Resorption
The breakdown and loss of bone tissue.

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