Bone Graft (Per cc)
A bone graft is a regenerative material used to restore bone volume and density, creating a strong foundation for dental implants. Measured per cc (cubic centimetre), it fills areas with insufficient bone, promoting natural osseointegration and long-term stability.
Bone grafting is essential in cases of bone loss due to extractions, trauma, or periodontal disease, ensuring successful implant placement. Depending on the treatment plan, different types of bone grafts—such as autografts, allografts, xenografts, or synthetic grafts—may be used.
By improving bone quality and volume, bone grafting increases implant success rates and ensures aesthetic and functional results in dental restorations.