Bone Grafts
Bone grafts are surgical procedures that involve transplanting bone tissue to repair or rebuild bones. This technique is often used in cases of bone loss due to injury, disease, or surgery. The graft can come from the patient’s own body, a donor, or be made from synthetic materials.
The primary goal of a bone graft is to promote healing and encourage new bone growth. Once the graft is in place, it serves as a scaffold for new bone cells to grow, ultimately restoring the strength and function of the affected area.