
SABEX Medical Bone Graft Materials

The Future of Bone Graft and Membrane Technology
A dental bone graft is a common procedure in modern dentistry, often recommended when a patient’s jawbone is too thin or weak to support dental implants or other restorative procedures. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you understand what a bone graft entails, why you might need one, and what to expect during and after the process.
What is a Dental Bone Graft?
A dental bone graft is a surgical procedure that replaces missing or damaged bone in your jaw. It helps regenerate lost bone or strengthen areas with insufficient bone density, making it possible to support dental implants, bridges, or dentures. The graft material used can be sourced from the patient’s own body, a donor, synthetic materials, or animal bone.
ral bone, a process called osseointegration. This healing period typically takes several months, but your dentist will monitor your progress.

SABEX is proud to announce the impending release of its groundbreaking regenerative materials for bone graft and membranes. Our unique, high-quality products represent the cutting edge of medical technology, offering numerous benefits for both patients and medical professionals
For Patients
Faster Healing:
SABEX materials promote rapid bone regeneration, leading to faster healing times and quicker recovery.
Reduced Pain and Scarring:
Our innovative design minimizes the need for invasive procedures, reducing pain and scarring for patients.
Improved Outcomes:
SABEX materials provide a superior foundation for bone growth, leading to improved long-term outcomes and reduced risk of complications.
For Medical Professionals
Easier Application:
SABEX materials are designed for user-friendliness, simplifying application and reducing surgery times.
Enhanced Performance:
Our products offer superior performance compared to traditional bone grafts and membranes, leading to more predictable and successful results.
Increased Patient Satisfaction:
By providing faster healing and improved outcomes, SABEX materials contribute to increased patient satisfaction and improved practice reputation.
We are confident that SABEX regenerative materials will revolutionize the field of bone regeneration, offering unparalleled benefits for patients and healthcare providers alike
What You Need to Know About a Dental Bone Graft
Why Might You Need a Bone Graft?
There are several reasons a bone graft may be necessary, including
Types of Bone Grafts
There are several reasons a bone graft may be necessary, including
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If you’ve lost teeth due to trauma, gum disease, or decay, your jawbone may not be strong enough to hold an implant. A bone graft helps rebuild the bone, ensuring a stable foundation.
To Support a Dental Implant

Severe gum disease can erode the jawbone, making a graft essential for restoring bone structure.
Bone Loss from Gum Disease (Periodontitis)

After losing a tooth, the jawbone may begin to deteriorate over time. Bone grafting can prevent or reverse this process, allowing for future restorative procedures.
Bone Atrophy After Tooth Loss


Autograft
Bone is taken from another part of your body, such as your chin or hip. This method promotes faster healing since the graft is your own tissue.

Allograft
Bone is sourced from a human donor. It’s carefully processed to ensure safety and compatibility.

Xenograft
This involves using bone from animals, typically cows, which is also processed for safety.

Synthetic Bone Graft
Manufactured grafts are made from materials that mimic natural bone.

Conclusion
A dental bone graft can significantly improve your oral health and increase the success rate of procedures like dental implants. If you’ve been told you need one, rest assured that it’s a routine and safe procedure with long-term benefits.