Bone Grafting
Bone grafting is a surgical procedure in which bone from one area of the body is transplanted to another area. It is used to repair bone defects caused by trauma, disease, or congenital disorder, as well as to replace missing bone due to joint replacement surgery, dental implants, and other surgical procedures. Bone grafting can help improve the strength and stability of a joint or other part of the body, reduce pain, and improve the appearance of a part of the body. The use of bone grafting allows bones to heal faster, and with better results, than without it.
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