When there isn't enough bone volume for dental implant treatment, a bone graft taken from the ramus area can be used. It's important for the opening to close properly during this procedure. This is where it's important to understand. free gingival graft comes into play.
How to Cover the Opened Ramus Bone Graft with a Free Gum Graft?
After the bone graft taken from the ramus area is placed at the implant site, the gum tissue is covered with a free graft technique. This method both preserves bone integrity and increases the implant's success rate.
Advantages
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Provides stronger bone support.
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It provides successful results in terms of aesthetics and functionality.
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It extends the life of the implant in the long term.

