The Global Bone Graft Substitutes Market Is Witnessing High Demand Owing To the Increasing Incidence of Bone Cancer Cases in the World
Bone Graft Substitutes for a particular bone or teeth replacement can be used when the original bone that was damaged cannot be extracted or replaced because it is still part of the body or if the bone on the other hand is not growing properly and there is an obvious reason for this. Patients who experience a dental loss due to accidents, disease, malformations, or other factors can benefit from bone replacement surgery. The procedure is generally referred to as osseointegration. The replacement bone or teeth are created by living tissues from the patient's own body. There are many reasons why the bones of the patients from whom the replacements are made do not grow or are not growing correctly; some of the reasons include the inability of the bone to absorb nutrients and the passage of some disease antigens into the bloodstream that prevents the absorption of nutrients. Bone graft substitutes are surgically implanted in the gums or jawbone to fill the gap where th