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Can bone be added to the socket at time of extraction?

by Pat

Can bone be added to the socket at time of extraction to help develop the ares for implant prep?

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Can bone be added to the socket at time of extraction?

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Sep 24, 2009
Bone Graft
by: DR FARHAN DURRANI

It depends what is the reason for extraction, if disease ,or asmyptomatic.
For both cases if bone substitute is added ,it will act as filler for bone cells to grow in between and provide a base for an implant.
So conclusion yes it should be added for fast bone healing and filling

Oct 06, 2009
Bone or synthetic bone?
by: Gordon

Is a synthetic bone used or real bone that has been procured from some other person or animal?

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