Advanced Bone Grafting for Implant Success
A bone splint procedure involves the use of 2cc bone graft material and a membrane to restore lost bone volume, creating a strong foundation for dental implants. This technique is essential for patients with bone deficiencies, ensuring sufficient support for long-term implant stability.
The bone graft stimulates natural bone regeneration, filling gaps and strengthening weak areas, while the membrane protects the graft from soft tissue interference, allowing for proper healing. This procedure is commonly performed in cases of bone loss due to extractions, trauma, or periodontal disease.
By improving bone density and structure, the bone splint technique enhances implant success rates, ensuring a stable, long-lasting solution for patients needing dental restoration.