Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR) involves the use of membranes (in association or not with filling materials), in order to recreate adequate regeneration of the missing bone tissue, for then to insert endo-osseous implants.
Guided bone regeneration
What is Guided Bone Regeneration?
Guided bone regeneration is a surgical technique through which the volumes of the bone structures are increased vertically and horizontally.
Who can undergo the surgery?
This type of intervention, which promotes the formation of a new bone, is performed especially in the cases of atrophy of the residual bone crests due to the extraction of one/more dental elements, and is carried out with the aim of being able to insert dental implants in places where the situation of insufficiency bone is marked, thus allowing a functional, aesthetic and stable prosthetic rehabilitation over time.
How long does the bone regeneration surgery last?
The Guided Bone Regeneration operation is a pain-free, chairside performed operation.
By following the doctor’s advice and taking all of the necessary precautions, the patient will have a long period of time to wait for recovery.
What are the benefits of Guided Bone Regeneration?
- Possibility of placing implants where there is not enough bone
- Avoid filing neighboring teeth to make bridges
- Avoid mobile appliances
- Rebuild the normal volumes of the visible areas of the smile
- Avoid making prostheses with fake gums
How much are the costs of the operation?
To define the price, it is necessary to make an on-site evaluation of the problem. This is a delicate operation and not always easy to evaluate the economic costs prior.
To facilitate your needs, we offer the possibility of a video call first, which would be very helpful for our doctors to evaluate the seriousness of the case and estimate the possible costs.