Stem Cell Based Bone Grafting in Mexico

Medical Tourism Corporation
28 Mar 202302:25

Summary

TLDRThe video script discusses an innovative technique in bone regeneration, emphasizing the use of stem cells combined with synthetic bone to accelerate healing. It explains the process of bone grafting, especially when there is insufficient bone volume detected via CT scan, and the subsequent steps involving implant application. The script highlights the preference for artificial bone due to the difficulty of bone recall and the two-stage procedure involving bone grafting with stem cells followed by implant application after a healing period.

Takeaways

  • 🌟 Stem cells combined with synthetic bone can lead to faster regeneration in bone healing processes.
  • 🔍 A CT scan is used to detect if there is enough bone volume for dental implant applications.
  • 🚫 If the bone volume is less than eight millimeters, additional steps are required to increase the bone volume.
  • 🔨 In cases of insufficient bone volume, bone grafting is considered to augment the volume before proceeding with implants.
  • 📅 The procedure may be divided into multiple steps, with the use of artificial bone being a common option due to its availability.
  • 🧬 The integration of stem cells with synthetic bone is part of a new technique in dental procedures.
  • 🛠️ The first step involves a bone graft combined with stem cells, along with the use of membranes to facilitate healing.
  • ⏱️ After the initial graft and healing process, a waiting period of four to six months is necessary before proceeding.
  • 🦷 Dental implants are applied in a subsequent appointment following the healing and integration of the bone graft.
  • 📈 The final restoration is received by the patient after the waiting period, completing the dental implant process.
  • 🌐 For inquiries about medical or dental trips, contact MTC to learn more about their services.

Q & A

  • What is the advantage of combining stem cells with synthetic bone in the context of bone regeneration?

    -Combining stem cells with synthetic bone can lead to faster bone regeneration compared to using synthetic bone alone, as stem cells have the potential to differentiate into various types of cells needed for tissue repair.

  • What does it mean when a patient does not have enough volume in the bone for implant applications?

    -It means that the bone does not have more than eight millimeters of thickness available, which is typically required for the successful application of dental implants.

  • How can a CT scan help in determining the bone volume available for implant applications?

    -A CT scan provides detailed images of the bone structure, allowing doctors to assess the bone volume and determine if there is sufficient thickness for implant placement.

  • What is the procedure if the bone on top does not have more than eight millimeters of thickness?

    -In such cases, a bone graft is considered to increase the bone volume. This procedure may be divided into two or more steps, depending on the complexity of the case.

  • Why is an artificial bone often chosen over autologous bone grafting?

    -Artificial bone is often chosen due to the difficulty and invasiveness of harvesting autologous bone from another area of the patient's body, which is usually required on the same day of the procedure.

  • What is the first step in the new technique involving stem cells and synthetic bone?

    -The first step involves performing a bone graft, combining it with stem cells, and using a membrane to facilitate the healing process.

  • How long does it typically take after applying an implant before the patient receives the final restoration?

    -It is usually necessary to wait at least four to six months after applying an implant to allow for proper healing and integration before the patient can receive the final restoration.

  • What is the purpose of using a membrane in combination with a bone graft and stem cells?

    -The membrane serves to protect the graft site and encourage healing by providing a barrier that prevents soft tissue from growing into the graft area, thus promoting bone formation.

  • What is the significance of the four to six months waiting period after implant application?

    -This waiting period is crucial for the integration of the implant with the surrounding bone, ensuring a stable foundation for the final restoration and long-term success of the treatment.

  • How does the combination of stem cells and synthetic bone contribute to the advancement of dental implant techniques?

    -The combination of stem cells and synthetic bone represents an innovative approach that can potentially reduce healing time and improve the success rate of dental implants, especially in cases with insufficient bone volume.

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Связанные теги
Bone RegenerationStem CellsSynthetic BoneMedical InnovationCT ScanBone GraftingDental ImplantsHealing ProcessMedical TechnologySurgical Procedure
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