Dental implants are widely recognized as the gold standard for replacing missing teeth, offering unparalleled stability and functionality. However, the long-term success of an implant is entirely dependent on one critical factor: the health and volume of the underlying jawbone. This is where Bone Augmentation comes into play. Bone augmentation is a group of surgical procedures—including bone grafting and sinus lifts—designed to rebuild and restructure the jawbone where bone mass has been lost. These procedures are often a necessary prerequisite to ensure the implant fixture can be securely anchored in dense, native bone. But why is augmentation so frequently required?…


