Fitness Trends Dental Bone Graft and Substitutes Market
Dental Bone Graft and Substitutes Market (Size,
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Dental bone grafts are used as fillers or scaffolds that facilitate bone formation and helps in the
wound healing and are suitable for a variety of clinical procedures such as filling of sockets,
preservation of ridge volume (also referred to as ridge preservation), and osteogenesis i.e., the
formation of new bones. Dental bone grafts are bioresorbable and are not reactive to antigen-
antibody. Bone grafts are capable of restoring functionality without intervening aesthetic
appearance and can be placed at different locations in the buccal cavity for several indications
such as to refill a local bony effect as a result of infection or trauma, and to refill a peri-
implant defect caused due to peri-implantitis. Dental bone grafts may be autogenous,
allogenous, and xenogenous, whereas, effective alternatives such as synthetic bone grafts are
also available. These include demineralized bone matrix, hydroxyapatite, and collagen based
matrices, which provide various advantages over dental bone grafts. For instance, ReproBone
bone graft substitute, which offers sterility, integrity, and improved stability at the surgical site.
Commercially available dental bone grafts and substitutes include Grafton DBM, MinerOss, and
NovaBone among others. The risks associated with surgery failure and graft failure can act as a
potential barrier for people to maintain faith in the success rate of these devices. According to
Dental-Implants-01, the dental bone graft failure rates range from 5-10% on an average, as a
result of infections and improper stabilization of the grafts. Thus, the failure of implantation
can cause a threat to growth of the global dental bone graft and substitutes market
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Market Dynamics:
Bone graft materials are available in varieties such as allografts, xenografts, and synthetic
substitutes and can be custom made according to the need of the patient, which makes it
convenient for both, the physician and patient driving the growth of the market. Bone grafts
are widely available from various sources such as from patients, from another donor, from
animal sources, or are synthetically made. Furthermore, advancements in technology has led to